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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

Adv. Prashant MaliMasters in Computer Science(MSc), Masters in Law(LLM),Certified Computer Forensics Professional(CCFP)High Court Lawyer – Mumbai, IndiaSpeaker, Author & Expert in Cyber Law & Cyber SecurityPresident – Cyber Law Consulting(Advocates & Attorneys)

9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#1 If anybody copies data (i.e .pdf files, .jpg files etc) in his pen drive or microSDcard

without the permission of the owner

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Data Theft in Cyber Law• Section 43(b)If any person without permission of the owner or any other person who is in charge of a computer, computer system or computer network, -downloads, copies or extracts any data, computer data base or information from such computer, computer system or computer network including information or data held or stored in any removable storage medium;• Section 66 If any person, dishonestly, or fraudulently, does any act referred to in section 43, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to 5 lakh rupees or with both.

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#2 If you download .mp3 or .mpeg4 songs from the website distributing free songs or videos

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#3 If you cut or copy and then

paste any data or information

from any website without

prior permission of the

website owner for any

material or financial gains

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#4 If an employee keeps

forwarding all his official

emails from his official

email id

i.e from empname@company.com

to his personal email id

i.e to empname@gmail.com;

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#5 You have made your friends

or unknown persons Facebook

profile or his email or website

by someone’s name

to defraud or cheat

the friend or other persons at large

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Spreading Virus as per Cyber Law

• Section 43(c)If any person without permission of the owner or any other person who is in charge of a computer, computer system or computer network, -Introduces or causes to be introduced any computer contaminant or computer virus into any computer, computer system or computer network;• Section 66 If any person, dishonestly, or fraudulently, does any act referred to in section 43, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to 5 lakh rupees or with both.

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#6 If you insert a pen drive in someone’s computer and that has virus or worms in it, and this is then passed in the computer or server you just accessed or the e-mails you forward has virus attached to it which gets transmitted everywhere because of your forwarded email

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

• Section 43(d)If any person without permission of the owner or any other person who is in charge of a computer, computer system or computer network, -damages or causes to be damaged any computer, computer system or computer network, data, computer data base or any other programs residing in such computer, computer system or computer network; • Section 66 If any person, dishonestly, or fraudulently, does any act referred to in section 43, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to 5 lakh rupees or with both.

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#7 If you by your activities crash anybody's hard disk or break his monitor or destroy his computer

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#8 If you delete files or folders or modify the content of files or folders from someone’s computer

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

• Section 43(g)If any person without permission of the owner or any other person who is in charge of a computer, computer system or computer network, -provides any assistance to any person to facilitate access to a computer, computer system or computer network in contravention of the provisions of this Act, rules or regulations made there under; • Section 66 If any person, dishonestly, or fraudulently, does any act referred to in section 43, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to 5 lakh rupees or with both.

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9 Things About Indian Cyber Law

#9 If you steal someone’s software programs source code or change it or delete it thereby causing financial loss to someone or financial gain to yourself. Don’t takeaway Code or upload it to website/email while Leaving your old Company

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THANK YOU

Adv. Prashant Mali [BSc.(Phy.), MSc.(Computer Sci.),CCFP,LLM]

President - Cyber Law ConsultingAuthor, Speaker & Expert

Mob: 09821763157facebook.com/cyberlawconsultantWeb : www.prashantmali.com

www.cyberlawconsulting.comEmail : cyberlawconsulting@gmail.comTwitter: @CyberMahaGuru

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