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Re: cyber law course in indian law institute
Indian Law Institute has been the pioneer in the field of teaching and training of intellectual property laws and cyber laws. The Institute offers Online certificate course on 'Cyber Laws'. Online certificate course on 'Cyber Laws' The Online Certificate Course offered by the institute, intends to spread awareness among the general public about the cyber law, it is specifically beneficial to the lawyer community and the judges in the subordinate judiciary, who face cases on the daily basis. The course is designed to give distant education wherein the students need not come to the institute for either classes or examination. The course will be conducted online and the subscribers need to operate from their respective places. Duration - Three months Fee- Rs.7,500/- (Rupees Seven Thousand Five Hundred only.) 150 US$ (for foreign students) Who can pursue? Anyone who has access to computer and the Internet can benefit from the Institute’s e-learning programme. It is a general course which would be of immense value to persons who fall in the following categories: Students Lawyers Law enforcement personnel – customs officials, police officials, etc. Patent agents Intellectual Property Offices in Government Sector Engineers Scientists Software Professionals Company Executives Economists Journalists Syllabus- Paper 1: Introduction to the Cyber World and Cyber Law Cyber World: An Overview a. The internet and online resources b. Security of information c. Digital signature An Overview Cyber Law Introduction about the cyber space Regulation of cyber space – introducing cyber law Scope of Cyber laws – e-commerce; online contracts; IPRs (copyright, trademarks and software patenting); e-taxation; e-governance and cyber crimes Cyber law in India with special reference to Information Technology Act, 2000 Paper II: Regulatory Framework A. International Legal Regime a. International legal regime relating to Cyber Crimes b. European Convention on Cyber Crimes c. Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments: Jurisdiction Agreement B. International legal regime relating to E-Commerce a. UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronics Commerce 1996 b. International legal regime relating to Intellectual Property Rights – (i) Berne Convention; (ii) Rome Convention; (iii) WIPO Copyright Treaty; (iv) WIPO Performance and Phonograms Treaty; (v) UDRP; (vi) OECD convention on Database protection C. Domestic Legal Regime – Cyber Law in India a. Information Technology Act, 2000 – Digital Signature; E-Governance; Regulation of Certifying Authorities; Duties of Subscribers; Penalties and Adjudications; Offences under the Act; Making of Rules and Regulations etc. Paper III: Cyber Crimes Introduction – computer crime and cyber crimes; Classification of cyber criems. Cyber crime and Related Concepts Distinction between cyber crime and conventional crimes Reasons for commission of cyber crime Cyber forensic Cyber criminals and their objectives Kinds of cyber crimes – cyber stalking; cyber pornography; forgery and fraud; crime related to IPRs; Cyber terrorism; computer vandalism etc. Regulation of cyber crimes Issues relating to Investigation Issues relating to Jurisdiction Issues relating to Evidence Relevant provisions under Information Technology Act, 2000, Indian Penal Code, Pornography Act and Evidence Act etc. Paper IV: E-Commerce Online business Definition of E-commerce Types of E-commerce Important Issues in Global E-commerce i. Issues relating to Access (to infrastructure; to contents; universal access; Digital Divide and Universal Divide); ii. Trust, Privacy iii. Security iv. Consumer Protection v. Content Regulation; Uniformity in Legal Standards pertaining to internet. Application of conventional territory based law to E-commerce i. Taxation ii. Intellectual Property Rights iii. International Trade iv. Commercial law and standards v. Dispute resolution IPR Issues IPR – An Overview Copyright Issues in Cyberspace i. Linking ii. Inlining iii. Framing iv. Protection of content on web site v. International Treaties Trademark Issues in cyberspace i. Domain Name Dispute ii. Cybersquatting iii. Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy iv. Meta-tags and Key words Computer Software and Related IPR Issues Contact- Indian Law Institute Opp. Supreme Court of India, Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110001 |
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