New Report: Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015
From Abhivardhan, our President
In the times of GPT hype, dealing with the intersection of different safe harbours for intermediaries is perhaps the toughest side of dealing with liability issues in technology law, for regulators and companies.
Why? (Read our latest report: https://indopacific.app/product/reckoning-the-viability-of-safe-harbour-in-technology-law-iplr-ig-015/)
The hierarchy to apply which safe harbour comes first on priority or has parallel interpretation or use, explains which legal obligation or attracted liability is to be addressed.
Now, the way technology innovations, or use case capitalisation happens, it's pointless to have those old ways to have regulatory measures initiated.
For example, even at times for competition policy regulators, like Competition Commission Of India in India and the Federal Trade Commission in the US, there are certain business-to-business (B2B) transactions/ measures whose market impact on affecting competition is rather doable to address than to sometimes address data protection law / intermediary liability issues under tech law created about of the same B2B transactions.
Means dealing with economic law issues is easier than direct tech or data law issues due to a multiple number of factors.
How to deal with this? The concept of safe harbour came when communications law became the norm gradually.
Here's why I am happy to release perhaps the best technical report by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP - "Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015"
It was just fun co-author this piece of work with geniuses like Sanad Arora and Supratim Bapuli.
Just download this report from https://indopacific.app/product/reckoning-the-viability-of-safe-harbour-in-technology-law-iplr-ig-015/, and happy reading.
P.S.: The example in the pic above is not based on exact real-life jurisdictions, which means we have not referred specific countries' jurisdictions but exemplified how issues just mix up.