INDIA’S CYBER LAWS
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Internet, Unauthorized access, Cybercrime, CyberspaceAbstract
Most of the things are done usually over the internet in this present era starting from online dealing to the online transaction. Anyone can access the resources of the internet from anywhere since the web is considered as worldwide web. By the few people the internet technology has been used for criminal activities like unauthorized access to other’s network, scams etc. These criminal activities or the offense/crime related to the internet is termed as cyber crime. The term “Cyber Law” was introduced in order to stop or to punish the cyber criminals. Cyber law can be defined as it is the part of the legal systems that deals with the Internet, cyberspace, and with the legal issues. It covers a broad area, encompassing many subtopics as well as freedom of expressions, access to and utilization of the Internet, and online security or online privacy. Generically, it is alluded as the law of the web.
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