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Web 2.5: Navigating Privacy in a Data-Driven Era
Since its beginning, the web has evolved drastically and so have the theories over which privacy has been perceived. Tim Berner Lee, the father of the World Wide Web (WWW), introduced it in the year 1989. He determined the three developmental ages of the Web. First is the Web 1.0, also called the Web of Documents consists of…
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The Semantic Filter on Online Subjugation: Web 3.0 and its Implications on Digital Colonialism
*Aklovya Panwar and Vatsalya Vishal Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. − Albert Einstein The quote could not have gained a better meaning than what it has in the cyber world. The Merriam-Webster defines cyberspace simply as an “online world of the computer network and the Internet. However, with time, this…
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Biotechnology Regulations in India: Challenges and Ethical Implications
Biotechnology from its very advent in India, has resulted in a misfortune. The pay-out trilogy of BT Cotton, BT Brinjal and Protato has traumatised the Indian agrarian society. Even after the incident of countless farmer suicide and Environmental hazard, India is investing a huge amount of its economy in Biotechnology. India lacks in a major…
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Anti-trust regime in the price signalling market: A fiction turned into reality
In recent times the anti-competitive regime is adjusting itself in consonance with the dramatically changing global market. Lately, a golem of Price Signalling has appeared in the anti-trust system. It is a public announcement of price followed by ordinary conduct. Moreover, it is a “modern form of price-fixing” by which companies can achieve results similar…