Volume : VIII, Issue : I, January - 2019

SOCIAL MEDIA AND RIGHT TO PRIVACY

Mrs. Madhuri V. Sarwade

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No words can better describe the present scenario of technology than the following stated by cosmos (the villain in the movie “sneaker”). “The world is not run by weapons any more, or energy or money. It is run by ones and zeroes-little bits of data. It is all electrons. There is a war out - a world war. It is not about who has the most bullets. It is about who controls the information. What we see and hear, how we work, what we think. It is all about information.” In the developed world, the present generation cannot imagine a life without computers . The new developments are posing challenges to the fundamental principles of law which worked well before their advent of this technology. Law has to cope with these new challenges & in the changing scenario, redefine the roles of individuals & groups, the relationships between the entities & intense rights & obligations. The Information Technology Act (hereinafter referred as ‘IT” Act) has given the Indian Penal Code, 1860, a contemporary dimension, by introducing various amendments . “Through these amendments, the code has been substituted with the words “electronic record & digital signature . This paper is an eye opener to the type of problems thrown by Information and Communication Revolution (ICR) and the nature of gaps in the existing laws and practices. The IT Act is just the beginning of a series of innovation laws which must replace the existing legal regime in a number of areas. Global standards on preventive action and remedial measures are yet to be evolved . Recently, some criminal elements of cyber society reminded the world of their existence by laying siege to several online IT corporations in the United States. Hacking into sensitive computer sites fraudulent manipulation of bank accounts and Credit Cards, peddling of pornographic material, unauthorized access to defense secrets and so on, are causing great concern today . India should take warning from the hunting hackers and put the legal system on guard.

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SOCIAL MEDIA AND RIGHT TO PRIVACY, Mrs. Madhuri V. Sarwade GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-8 | Issue-1 | January-2019


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