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Law of cyber crimes and information technology law

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Publication details: New Delhi Wadhwa and Co. 2004Description: 1036p xxviiSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.099450 JOG
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Summary: Information & Communications Technology Law. Search in: Advanced search. Submit an article. New content alerts RSS. Subscribe. Citation search Books; Keep up to date. Register to receive personalised research and resources by email. Sign me . The era of boundless internet access has elevated the risks of cyber crimes and online hacking on both, individuals and multi-national corporations. It is vital for the victims of cyber attacks to have a clear apprehension of the jurisdictional issues that are involved in their disputes.
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Summary:
Information & Communications Technology Law. Search in: Advanced search. Submit an article. New content alerts RSS. Subscribe. Citation search Books; Keep up to date. Register to receive personalised research and resources by email. Sign me . The era of boundless internet access has elevated the risks of cyber crimes and online hacking on both, individuals and multi-national corporations. It is vital for the victims of cyber attacks to have a clear apprehension of the jurisdictional issues that are involved in their disputes.