‘First published on LEXOLOGY’ By Safir Anand and Sushmita Ganguly Social Media platforms is currently the most popular medium amongst content creators. It provides an easy and powerful access
‘First published on LEXOLOGY’ By: Safir Anand Earlier during this year, consumer rights were allowed to be statutorily protected against false or misleading advertisements basis the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
The Internet and rise of social media platforms coupled with various platforms of communication now available through smartphones, tablets, laptops etc have made it possible to send and
Delhi High Court orders defendant to cease illegal use of Domino’s brand for its own restaurant business and desist from its use confusing use on social media platforms.
By Safir Anand Anand and Anand senior partner Safir Anand explains why regulating intermediary platforms is essential to prevent content misuse. Intermediaries act as essential cogs in the
This article was originally published in the 10th November 2021 edition of the Asia Business Law Journal Authors: Madhu Rewari and Madhurima Gadre In this digital age, where
This article was first published in Asia Business Law Journal’s 16th July 2021 edition. Author Safir Anand Online intermediaries have always been a topic of discussion in the
The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) came out with guidelines for influencers advertising on digital media in February, which came into effect on 15 April. The intention
On February 25, 2021, India replaced the IT Rules 2011 with the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. As the name suggests, the