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Why there is no anti spam rules in india?

and Marketing is what it needs right now. The CAN-SPAM legislation places strict restrictions on the Internet in order to enforce privacy rules and makes it simpler for Internet users to fight back against places strict restrictions on the Internet in order to enforce privacy rules and makes it simpler for Internet users to fight back against spamming. India needs to frame an enactment in consonance

Posted in Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 3:26 PM on July 14, 2008
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How does one enforce strict password controls?

well,By default Oracles security is not extremely good. For example, Oracle will allow users to choose single character passwords and passwords that match their names and userids. Also, passwords dont ever expire. This means that one can hack an account for years without ever locking the user.From O

Posted in Computers & Accessories by rohit verma at 1:43 PM on December 29, 2008

Wouldnt the use by law enforcement of recovery systems in encryption products violate the Fourth Amendment?

were stored with a third party, Congress could require by legislation that, to compel production of the key, law enforcement would have to meet a standard higher than that required by the Fourth

Posted in Computers & Technology by Gopal Verma at 11:34 PM on December 25, 2008

Why does law enforcement oppose the use of encryption? Dont you realize that it will make your job easier by stopping crime?

and stored data while also preserving law enforcements current ability to gain access to evidence as part of a legally authorized search or surveillance.At bottom, it is important to recognize that society has

Posted in Computers & Technology by Gopal Verma at 11:31 PM on December 25, 2008

Shouldnt we solve this problem by equipping law enforcement with the resources necessary to break encryption in particularly important cases?

Additional resources alone will not solve this problem. It is not possible to build machines with any reasonable resources that would permit law enforcement to break even 56-bit DES encryption in thousands of messages or files to be decoded. Cracking all of those messages is unrealistic. And, obviously, it would be impossible to supply such a supercomputer to every state and local law enforcement

Posted in Computers & Technology by Gopal Verma at 11:31 PM on December 25, 2008

Why does law enforcement want to be able to snoop on everyones private communications?

Government should not be able to access arbitrarily the plaintext of encrypted communications of citizens or businesses. Law enforcement should obtain access pursuant to legal procedures

Posted in Computers & Technology by Gopal Verma at 11:30 PM on December 25, 2008

What are the benefits of TRIPS on the enforcement of intellectual property rights in India?

The Ordinance promulgated by the President lasted only 3 months because our Constitution requires that it must be superseded by an Act of Parliament within 3 months. If this is not done the Ordinance lapses. The Ordinance has lapsed the Government in office since have not felt strong enough to subst

Posted in Law by law life at 8:05 PM on December 19, 2008

If a debtor defaults does the creditor have an enforceable security interest in the debtors property?

The answer would depend entirely upon the exact wording of the loan and the security agreement, when read in context of local laws for lending and consumer protection.

Posted in Law by law life at 4:10 PM on December 19, 2008

Will just being questioned by law enforcement be grounds for a probation violation?

Not if you have done nothing wrong

Posted in Law by law life at 5:33 PM on December 16, 2008
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