Data Protection & Technology Laws

In light of the recent enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 our dedicated team specializing in data protection supports the clients in aligning their data processes with the new regulatory framework. We are dedicated to furnishing our clients with the latest insights regarding the mandates laid out by the Act. Our offerings encompass advisory sessions on the legal stipulations, drafting and assessment of privacy policies, and other pertinent legal paperwork relating to safeguarding data.

In an era marked by rapid technological progress, our commitment lies in staying updates with the latest innovations in the technology domain. We grasp the distinct legal dilemmas that surface in the technology realm and offer bespoke legal strategies to tackle these challenges. Our proficient team of technology law experts provides counsel and direction on a diverse array of legal issues, spanning IP, data privacy, cybersecurity, e-commerce and business outsourcing.

1. Data Protection
  • Providing consultation on the ramifications of data protection regulations for multinational corporations, taking into account their operational models and the type of data handled, stored, or gathered
  • Ensuring regulatory compliances in accordance with DPDP Act, 2023, Information Technology Rules, 2021, etc
  • Assisting in drafting privacy policies, disclaimers and website terms of use so as to ensure compliances under various Indian laws
2. Technology Laws
  • Securing the necessary regulatory technology authorizations to conduct business activities within India
  • Advising on complex legal issues that may arise for fintech companies including from licenses, regulatory compliances, IP portfolio management, etc
  • Drafting and negotiating master service agreements, service level agreements, Technology Transfer agreements, software license and distribution agreements, software development agreements, etc
  • Conducting due diligence and legal audit to identify and comply with various IT and other legal regulations

FAQs
What is personal data?

Personal data can be anything that, when combined with other information, can identify an individual directly or indirectly. This definition is foundational in data protection laws and regulations globally.

What is Data Privacy?

Data privacy is a branch of data security that governs how organizations collect, manage, handle, and process consumer data. It protects internet users from organizations that silently collect data using cookies, tracking codes, forms, and other methods.

Which laws regulate data privacy in India?

Before the enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023, data protection was governed by provisions in the Information Technology Act of 2000 and its accompanying rules. Personal data was also shielded under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, recognized by the Supreme Court as part of the right to life. While the DPDP Act of 2023 awaits implementation, it stands as a pivotal piece of legislation in this domain.

Data Protection & Technology Laws

In light of the recent enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 our dedicated team specializing in data protection supports the clients in aligning their data processes with the new regulatory framework. We are dedicated to furnishing our clients with the latest insights regarding the mandates laid out by the Act. Our offerings encompass advisory sessions on the legal stipulations, drafting and assessment of privacy policies, and other pertinent legal paperwork relating to safeguarding data.

In light of the recent enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 our dedicated team specializing in data protection supports the clients in aligning their data processes with the new regulatory framework. We are dedicated to furnishing our clients with the latest insights regarding the mandates laid out by the Act. Our offerings encompass advisory sessions on the legal stipulations, drafting and assessment of privacy policies, and other pertinent legal paperwork relating to safeguarding data.

1. Data Protection
  • Providing consultation on the ramifications of data protection regulations for multinational corporations, taking into account their operational models and the type of data handled, stored, or gathered;
  • Ensuring regulatory compliances in accordance with DPDP Act, 2023, Information Technology Rules, 2021, etc.;
  • Assisting in drafting privacy policies, disclaimers and website terms of use so as to ensure compliances under various Indian laws;
2. Technology Laws
  • Securing the necessary regulatory technology authorizations to conduct business activities within India;
  • Advising on complex legal issues that may arise for fintech companies including from licenses, regulatory compliances, IP portfolio management, etc.;
  • Drafting and negotiating master service agreements, service level agreements, Technology Transfer agreements, software license and distribution agreements, software development agreements, etc.;
  • Conducting due diligence and legal audit to identify and comply with various IT and other legal regulations.
FAQs
What is personal data?

Personal data can be anything that, when combined with other information, can identify an individual directly or indirectly. This definition is foundational in data protection laws and regulations globally.

What is Data Privacy?

Data privacy is a branch of data security that governs how organizations collect, manage, handle, and process consumer data. It protects internet users from organizations that silently collect data using cookies, tracking codes, forms, and other methods.

Which laws regulate data privacy in India?

Before the enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023, data protection was governed by provisions in the Information Technology Act of 2000 and its accompanying rules. Personal data was also shielded under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, recognized by the Supreme Court as part of the right to life. While the DPDP Act of 2023 awaits implementation, it stands as a pivotal piece of legislation in this domain.

Data Protection & Technology Laws

In light of the recent enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 our dedicated team specializing in data protection supports the clients in aligning their data processes with the new regulatory framework. We are dedicated to furnishing our clients with the latest insights regarding the mandates laid out by the Act. Our offerings encompass advisory sessions on the legal stipulations, drafting and assessment of privacy policies, and other pertinent legal paperwork relating to safeguarding data.

In an era marked by rapid technological progress, our commitment lies in staying updates with the latest innovations in the technology domain. We grasp the distinct legal dilemmas that surface in the technology realm and offer bespoke legal strategies to tackle these challenges. Our proficient team of technology law experts provides counsel and direction on a diverse array of legal issues, spanning IP, data privacy, cybersecurity, e-commerce and business outsourcing.

1. Data Protection
  • Providing consultation on the ramifications of data protection regulations for multinational corporations, taking into account their operational models and the type of data handled, stored, or gathered;
  • Ensuring regulatory compliances in accordance with DPDP Act, 2023, Information Technology Rules, 2021, etc.;
  • Assisting in drafting privacy policies, disclaimers and website terms of use so as to ensure compliances under various Indian laws;
2. Technology Laws
  • Securing the necessary regulatory technology authorizations to conduct business activities within India;
  • Advising on complex legal issues that may arise for fintech companies including from licenses, regulatory compliances, IP portfolio management, etc.;
  • Drafting and negotiating master service agreements, service level agreements, Technology Transfer agreements, software license and distribution agreements, software development agreements, etc.;
  • Conducting due diligence and legal audit to identify and comply with various IT and other legal regulations.
FAQs
What is personal data?

Personal data can be anything that, when combined with other information, can identify an individual directly or indirectly. This definition is foundational in data protection laws and regulations globally.

What is Data Privacy?

Data privacy is a branch of data security that governs how organizations collect, manage, handle, and process consumer data. It protects internet users from organizations that silently collect data using cookies, tracking codes, forms, and other methods.

Which laws regulate data privacy in India?

Before the enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023, data protection was governed by provisions in the Information Technology Act of 2000 and its accompanying rules. Personal data was also shielded under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, recognized by the Supreme Court as part of the right to life. While the DPDP Act of 2023 awaits implementation, it stands as a pivotal piece of legislation in this domain.

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