Algorithmic Collusion: A Conspiracy Between Computers

Keerthi KasturiLaw

Algorithmic Collusion: A Conspiracy Between Computers

Collusion is primarily a secretive agreement or cooperation between two parties intending to disrupt market equilibrium. Generally, companies competing against each other decide to work together and control the market to achieve market advantage. The Competition Act, 2002 (“Act”) prohibits … Read More

How can we build digitally inclusive communities?

Saishya DuggalLaw

How can we build digitally inclusive communities?

Being relegated to the peripherals is a characteristic of exclusivity. If inclusivity is to be genuinely practised, marginalised communities need to be propelled to the centre of the conversation. I lament the lack of digital inclusion of some of India’s … Read More

An Introduction to Technology Transfer in Space Industry

Keerthi KasturiLaw

Space Technology Transfer

In the vast expanse of space, innovations like GPS, a space-based radio-navigation system, have revolutionised terrestrial industries. With 38 satellites orbiting Earth, GPS guides us through daily navigation challenges. Its transformation exemplifies the awe-inspiring power of space technology transfer: adapting space-borne … Read More

Recognising Autonomous Systems as Electronic Persons – Part 2

Adyasha SahooLaw

Recognising Autonomous Systems as Electronic Persons - Part 2

The first part of this article explored the definition of person, legal jurisprudence on this issue, and possibilities for recognising autonomous systems as legal persons. The second part explores potential challenges in recognising personhood for autonomous systems. The proposal for … Read More