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We deal with the legal aspects of
cyberspace, the internet, and computing. In
a broader view, We handle the issues of
intellectual property, contract,
jurisdiction, data protection laws, privacy,
and freedom of expression in the digital
space.
In addition to regulating the overall
internet happenings and crimes, cyber law
recognizes popular usages as well; this
includes the recognition of e-documents.
Earlier, contracts, agreements, or anything
of legal nature was done via the
paper-and-pen process. With the recognition
of e-documents and digital signatures, the
world is moving fast toward a paperless
future. Since the electronic processes
replace the usage of trees, the processes
are widely encouraged by several environment
enthusiasts as well.
The very first cyber law to exist was the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (1986.)
Currently, there are several cyber laws
around the world, and the penalties,
punishments, and regulations vary to an
extent.