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Comparative Perspective of Cyber Terrorism in India

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjhcs.2019.v01i06.005
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Almost all countries now enjoy internet access, and there are approximately more than twenty million internet hosts worldwide. E-commerce has a tremendous impact on copyright and other intellectual property rights (IPRs). The issues related to copyrights on digital content also lie unaddressed. From one perspective, the internet has been described as "the world's biggest copy machine." Generally, a trade mark can be owned by an individual, a company, or any sort of legal entity. When someone else tries to use that trademark without authorization, it could be considered an illegal dilution of the distinctive trademark. If someone uses a trademark in such a way as to dilute the distinctive quality of the mark or trade on the owner's reputation, the trademark owner may seek damages. In the cyberspace, domain name infringements are rampant. At times, people forget or ignore the legal and ethical values of their actions. Consequently, cyber wrongs in different forms are increasing day by day: cracking/hacking, e-mail spoofing, spamming/Denial of Services (DOS attacks), carding (making false ATM Debit and Credit cards), cheating and fraud, assault by threat, impersonation, intellectual property rights (IPR) infringements (software piracy, infringement of copyright, trademark, patents, domain names, designs and service mark violation, theft of computer source code, etc.), online gambling and other financial crimes including the use of networking sites and phone networking to attack the victim by sending bogus mails or messages through internet, forgery, URL hijacking or squatting (using the domain name of another person in bad faith), cyber vandalism (destroying or damaging the data when a network service is stopped or disrupted), virus transmission, internet time thefts, pornography, cyber terrorism etc-the list is endless. In traditional and online trading environments, consumers are entitled to have their privacy respected. While shopping on the internet; most people ty

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