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Emoji-Infused Agreements: Unveiling their Contractual Validit

Introduction According to the guidelines outlined in the Indian Contract Act of 1872, legally binding contracts must be entered into. E-contract execution has increased significantly in the age of electronic media and e-commerce. Contracts that are valid in court can be formed using the emojis that are prevalent in digital interactions. The legitimacy of e-contracts, … Continue reading Emoji-Infused Agreements: Unveiling their Contractual Validit

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Lacunas In The Contempt Of Courts Act, 1971 In The Context Of Media Trial

Introduction Media is the fourth pillar of a functional democratic state, after the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. The media may take many different forms, including traditional print publications, broadcast television news, online newspapers, social networking sites, and so on. There are media sources present on social media despite the fact … Continue reading Lacunas In The Contempt Of Courts Act, 1971 In The Context Of Media Trial

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The Law of Obscenity vis-a-vis Media law: A Brief Analysis

Introduction The law of obscenity and protection for depraving All democracies have some restrictive freedom towards speech and expression that indulge responsibility, domain over authority, avoiding the monopoly power over media, and boon and bane for unnecessary perceptions. With the consistent development, media is losing the vulnerability of content and social accountability that gives the … Continue reading The Law of Obscenity vis-a-vis Media law: A Brief Analysis

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Role of Press in a Democracy

Introduction The fourth pillar of democracy is the media. It is essential that the media play a part in developing a democratic culture that transcends the political system and gradually permeates the collective consciousness. Over time, there has been a significant improvement in the media’s interaction with the general population. The media, whether it be … Continue reading Role of Press in a Democracy

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Patents in Entertainment Industry

Intellectual property is the ownership of a person’s original work. While there are many different types of intellectual properties, patents dominate the technical area. As a brief introduction, a patent is a right granted to a person in connection with an invention that prevents others from using their idea without their permission. Once a work … Continue reading Patents in Entertainment Industry

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Online Piracy of Live Sport Events: EU parliament’s New Regime

Recently, in May 2021, the European Parliament adopted a new regime to combat online piracy of sports-related events. The increased online piracy was due to the development in digital technology as well as the rapid increase of digital content to sports fans across the world. The report by the Synamedia and Ampere Analysis found that … Continue reading Online Piracy of Live Sport Events: EU parliament’s New Regime

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