April 21, 2021
Data Flows Through Software
Violation of conditions of this Policy will be made accountable to prescribed
consequences (as formulated by the Government of India)," it added."Sharing of
such data with third-party entities, even with customer consent, is barred under
the policy. to the digital ecosystem as well as empowering consumers to retain
control of the data generated and owned by them.
The policy lays strategies to
address issues pertinent to the sector including consumer protection, data
privacy and maintenance of a level-playing field.end-ofTags: e-commerce, fdi
policy, msme, retailers, start-upsLocation: India, Delhi, New Delhi.It added
that currently, a handful of companies dominate the digital economy and they are
successfully exploiting the significant first mover39;s advantage in the
data-driven ecosystem.However, certain categories of data are exempted from
restrictions on cross-border data flow.
"Once a certain scale is reached, it
becomes virtually impossible for the 39;second mover39;, on its own, to make an
entry in this ecosystem," it added.It also said that the e-commerce sector is
driven by technology and data, and continuously evolving technologies and
volumes of data generated in a consumer-oriented country like India require an
enabling regulatory framework for empowering domestic entrepreneurs, leveraging
access to data, connecting MSMEs, vendors, traders, etc.
"In light of the
increasing importance of data protection and privacy, the National e-Commerce
Policy aims to regulate cross-border data flow, while enabling sharing of
anonymised community data (data collected by IoT devices installed in flow meter Manufacturers public spaces like
traffic signals or automated entry gates)," the draft, accessed by PTI, said.
Data not collected in India, B2B data shared between business entities under a
commercial contract, data flows through software and cloud computing services
(having no personal or community implications), data (excluding data generated
by users in India from sources like e-commerce platforms, social media
activities, search engines) shared internally by multinational companies are
exempted from restrictions on cross-border data flows.
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April 01, 2021
Go Out Of Hand
The application has stated that people, particularly farmers in the districts of
Mysuru, Hassan, Mandya and Bengaluru, have been squatting on the roads and
streets, affecting the IT industry in Bengaluru which earns revenue as income
tax, service tax, and foreign exchange of USD China flow meter for sale 60 billion to the
country.
In its petition, the state sought that instead of 10 days, the court
restrict the flow of water only to 6 days. Tamil Nadu's need for the rice crop
consumes more than twice the water which is needed for light crops in Karnataka"
the application said."The early listing of the matter is important as the courts
are closed for the next 2 days on account of holiday. (Photo
TI) In its
petition, the state sought that instead of 10 days, the court restrict the flow
of water only to 6 days.In an interim order on September 5, the court directed
Karnataka to release 15,000 cusecs of Cauvery water per day to Tamil Nadu for
the next 10 days to ameliorate plight of the farmers there.
Karnataka's decision
to move the Supreme Court comes even as the Cauvery Supervisory Committee is
meeting on Sunday to decide on the quantum of the river's water to be released
to Tamil Nadu and other states.The application has also referred to inputs from
security agencies that said if the flow of water is allowed to continue further,
the situation may go out of hand.The application is likely to be placed before
Chief Justice T S Thakur, who is likely to take a call on it and if it all an
urgent hearing is required, it will be assigned before a bench, which on
September 5 had passed some interim directions.
New Delhi: Karnataka government
has moved the Supreme Court for urgent hearing on its plea seeking a direction
to restrict the quantum of water to be released from River Cauvery to Tamil
Nadu, from 15,000 cusecs to 1,000 cusecs.
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