Friday, June 10, 2011

Post Graduate in Cyber Laws Guidance by Prakash Bhosale In Mumbai.

IGNOU - Post Graduate Certificate in Cyber Laws
Guidance by Prakash Bhosale In Mumbai.

About Prakash Bhosale

After completion education in marketing he started career as professor of marketing for few months and moved to Mumbai passion to do something in online marketing. First started working with B2B PORTALS and helped hundreds of SME’s to rake their website on Google with 1000’s of keywords, after that kept working with few other portals and with Google adwords for three years but ambition of starting own company could not allowed me to keep working with Google as well, finally after leaving Google , ebranding India has took birth in 2009. Apart from leading eBranding India .

About eBranding India:-

It is emarketing consultancy for SME’s, started with 3 people & now 21 people in team and planning to have 65 people team by end of 2011. Now presence at Thane,Mumbai,Pune and Sangali ( very soon will be at Noida ,Bangalore and Texas).Provides 360 degree emarketing solutions. Like SEO,SMO,PPC,Online PR , Cyber Law Consultation and many more.


About Post Graduate Certificate in Cyber Law (online)
Programme Code: PGCCL_OL

The Cyberspace due to its unique quality of openness economic efficiency and anonymity of members of the virtual community reaches the masses much quickly as opposed to earlier technologies there by breaking the jurisdictional boundaries and creating series of challenges for the legal system. This programme seeks to address fast the changing needs of knowledge society in the area of cyber laws. The programme is of 16 credits and consists of four courses. This programme is offered in two modes Open Distance Learning (ODL) and Online (vel).

Objectives: The objectives of this programme are to:

enable learner to understand, explore, and acquire a critical understanding Cyber Law.
develop competencies for dealing with frauds and deceptions (confidence tricks, scams) and other cyber crimes for example, child pornography etc. that are taking place via the Internet;
make learner conversant with the social and intellectual property issues emerging from ‘Cyberspace;
explore the legal and policy developments in various countries to regulate Cyberspace;
develop the understanding of relationship between commerce and cyberspace; and
give learners in depth knowledge of Information Technology Act and legal frame work of Right to Privacy, Data Security and Data Protection.
Detailed programme structure
MIR-011 Cyberspace, Technology and Social Issues
Block 1 Introduction to ICT and Cyberspace

Unit 1: Evolution and Growth of ICT
Unit 2: Computer Hardware, Software and Packages
Unit 3: Networking Concepts
Unit 4: Introduction to Cyberspace and Architecture
Unit 5: Evolution and Basic Concept of Internet

Block 2 Cyberspace

Unit 6: Internet Ownership and Standards and Role of ISPs
Unit 7: Data Security and Management
Unit 8: Data Encryption and Digital Signature
Unit 9: Convergence, Internet Telephony and VPNS

Block 3 Social Issues in the Regulation of Cyberspace

Unit 10: The Regulability of Cyberspace
Unit 11: E-Governance
Unit 12: Issues Concerning Democracy, National Sovereignty, Personal Freedom

Block 4: Emerging Social Issues from Cyberspace

Unit 13: Digital Divide
Unit 14: Promotion of Global Commons
Unit 15: Open Source Movement

MIR-012 Regulation of Cyberspace
Block 1 Laws and Entities Governing Cyberspace

Unit 1: Domestic Laws: Backgrounder
Unit 2: Information Technology Act – Part I
Unit 3: Information Technology Act – Part II
Unit 4: International Treaties, Conventions and Protocols Concerning Cyberspace
Unit 5: Guidelines Issued by Various Ministries

Block 2 Cyber Crimes and Torts

Unit 6: Introduction to Computer Wrongs
Unit 7: Conventional Crimes through Computer
Unit 8: Crimes and Torts Committed on a Computer Network and Relating to Electronic Mail
Unit 9: Crimes Relating to Data Alteration / Destruction

Block 3 Dispute Resolutions in Cyberspace

Unit 10: Issues of Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Cyberspace
Unit 11: Enforcement Issues in Cyberspace
Unit 12: Online Dispute Revolution

MIR-013 Commerce and Cyberspace
Block 1 E-commerce

Unit 1: E-commerce: Evolution, Meaning and Types
Unit 2: Payment Mechanism in Cyberspace
Unit 3: Advertising and taxation vis -â- vis E-commerce
Unit 4: Consumer Protection in Cyberspace

Block 2 Online Contracts

Unit 5: Forms of Online Contracts
Unit 6: Features of Online Contracts
Unit 7: Issues Emerging from Online Contracting

Block 3 Intellectual Property Protection in Cyberspace

Unit 8: Intellectual Property in Cyberspace
Unit 9: Linking, in lining and Framing
Unit 10: P2P Networking
Unit 11: Webcasting
Unit 12: Domain Names

Block 4 Management of IPRs in Cyberspace

Unit 13: Liability of Internet Service Providers
Unit 14: Digital Rights Management
Unit 15: Search Engines and their Abuse
Unit 16: Non Original Databases

MIR-014 Privacy and Data Protection
Block 1 Right to Privacy and its Legal Framework

Unit 1: The Concept of Privacy
Unit 2: National Legal Framework or Protecting Privacy
Unit 3: International Legal Framework for Protecting Privacy
Unit 4: Privacy Related Wrongs and Remedies Thereof

Block 2 Data Security

Unit 5: The Concept of Security in Cyberspace
Unit 6: Technological Vulnerabilities
Unit 7: Legal Responses to Technological Vulnerabilities
Unit 8: Security Audits

Block 3 Data Protection

Unit 9: Introduction to Data
Unit10: OECD Principles
Unit11: Data Protection Position in India, EU and US
Unit12: Privacy Policy

Block: 4 Emerging Issues in Data Protection and Privacy

Unit 13: BPOs and the Legal Regime in India
Unit 14: Protecting Kids’ Privacy Online
Unit 15: Evolving Trends in Data Protection and Information Security

Medium of Instruction: English

Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline or Fourth and Fifth year students of Five year integrated LL.B course who passed three years.

Duration: Minimum 6 Months & Maximum 2 years

Instructional System
Registered student will be given access to the programme site where students can download the study material pertaining to all the courses
Online submission of assignments
E-counselling sessions through virtual class room
Access to the archived counselling sessions
Evaluation System
The Evaluation System for PGCCL_OL consists of two components
a) Continuous evaluation through assignments (Tutor Marked Assignments).
b) Research Paper for each of the course

In the final results, assignments carry 30% weightage, while 70% weightage is given for
Research paper. The written research paper will carry 50 marks and 20 marks is given for presentation and viva- voce through web conference.
Introduction ,
The virtual world of Internet is known as cyberspace and the laws governing this area are known as Cyber Laws and all the netizens of this space come under the ambit of such laws as these laws carry a kind of universal jurisdiction.
In today's techno-savvy environment, the world is becoming more and more digitally sophisticated and so are the crimes. Internet was initially developed as a research and information sharing tool, and meant to be a pool of knowledge but it was in an unregulated manner. As the time is passing by it is becoming more transactional with e-business, e-commerce, e-governance and e-procurement etc. All the legal issues related to the internet crimes are being dealt through the Cyber-Laws. As the number of internet users is on increase with the changing times, the need for cyber laws and their application is gathering a great momentum.
India has passed an IT Act 2000, which has laid down stringent laws against those committing cyber crimes like hacking, credit card frauds, cyber stalking, blackmailing, pornography and the crimes related to Intellectual Properties, Copyrights, and Trademarks etc. So now there is a new field, opening up as a branch of law i.e. the Cyber Law. More and more youngsters would like to opt for this branch of law as the technology firms are growing up along with the dotcoms, which would provide these Cyber Lawyers a lucrative job opportunity. Now all the electronic records would be kept under a legal framework of Cyber Laws.
Nature of Work
A cyber lawyers has to crack down cyber crimes like hacking,credit card fruads,protecting digital signatures to safeguard business transactions or encryption codes or electronic records etc.He has to deal with the cases of Intellectual Property laws or Copyrights, Software patents, Net Banking etc

Personality
One who wants to be a cyber lawyers should have the capability of analysing the problem along with an eye for details. Intellecutal ability as well as ability to assimilate and observe, is also one of the pre-requisite. The person should be adept in handling computers and should be well informed with changing times. He should be quick witted and needs to be oriented to look web as an information provider.

Career Prospects
As this branch of law is gaining a stronger foothold, several job opportunities are on their way for those who would like to be " Sherlock Holmes" on the Internet. Apart from being a full-fledged lawyer, one can get the job of

Cyber Consultant in an IT firm, police department or in banks.
Research assistants in a law firm .
Research assistants in a technology firm.
Advisors to the web developers.
Advisors in the Ministry of Information and Technology or in Corporate Houses.
Security Auditors and Network Administrators in Technology firms.
Trainers in law schools and Multinational Corporations.
Remunerations
Salaries of this new age breed of techno-savvy legal eagles can range from Rs. 15000 to Rs. 20000 in a solicitor's firm. If one is able to find a job in a corporate or a law firm one can earn from Rs. 20000 to a handsome amount of Rs. 40000.


Please contact me on any clarifications or queries.
EBRANDING INDIA TECHNOLOGIES
Prakash Bhosale
Google AWORD PROFESSIONAL
E-MARKETING CONSULTANT
Sms-9224335234,Call-9222086563,Call- 022-64468587
www.ebrandingindia.com info@ebrandingindia.com

Post Graduate in Cyber Laws Guidance by Prakash Bhosale In Mumbai.

IGNOU - Post Graduate Certificate in Cyber Laws
Guidance by Prakash Bhosale In Mumbai.
About Prakash Bhosale
After completion education in marketing he started career as professor of marketing for few months and moved to Mumbai passion to do something in online marketing. First started working with B2B PORTALS and helped hundreds of SME’s to rake their website on Google with 1000’s of keywords, after that kept working with few other portals and with Google adwords for three years but ambition of starting own company could not allowed me to keep working with Google as well, finally after leaving Google , ebranding India has took birth in 2009. Apart from leading eBranding India .
About eBranding India:-
It is emarketing consultancy for SME’s, started with 3 people & now 21 people in team and planning to have 65 people team by end of 2011. Now presence at Thane,Mumbai,Pune and Sangali ( very soon will be at Noida ,Bangalore and Texas).Provides 360 degree emarketing solutions. Like SEO,SMO,PPC,Online PR , Cyber Law Consultation and many more.


About Post Graduate Certificate in Cyber Law (online)
Programme Code: PGCCL_OL
The Cyberspace due to its unique quality of openness economic efficiency and anonymity of members of the virtual community reaches the masses much quickly as opposed to earlier technologies there by breaking the jurisdictional boundaries and creating series of challenges for the legal system. This programme seeks to address fast the changing needs of knowledge society in the area of cyber laws. The programme is of 16 credits and consists of four courses. This programme is offered in two modes Open Distance Learning (ODL) and Online (vel).

Objectives: The objectives of this programme are to:

enable learner to understand, explore, and acquire a critical understanding Cyber Law.
develop competencies for dealing with frauds and deceptions (confidence tricks, scams) and other cyber crimes for example, child pornography etc. that are taking place via the Internet;
make learner conversant with the social and intellectual property issues emerging from ‘Cyberspace;
explore the legal and policy developments in various countries to regulate Cyberspace;
develop the understanding of relationship between commerce and cyberspace; and
give learners in depth knowledge of Information Technology Act and legal frame work of Right to Privacy, Data Security and Data Protection.
Detailed programme structure
MIR-011 Cyberspace, Technology and Social Issues
Block 1 Introduction to ICT and Cyberspace

Unit 1: Evolution and Growth of ICT
Unit 2: Computer Hardware, Software and Packages
Unit 3: Networking Concepts
Unit 4: Introduction to Cyberspace and Architecture
Unit 5: Evolution and Basic Concept of Internet

Block 2 Cyberspace

Unit 6: Internet Ownership and Standards and Role of ISPs
Unit 7: Data Security and Management
Unit 8: Data Encryption and Digital Signature
Unit 9: Convergence, Internet Telephony and VPNS

Block 3 Social Issues in the Regulation of Cyberspace

Unit 10: The Regulability of Cyberspace
Unit 11: E-Governance
Unit 12: Issues Concerning Democracy, National Sovereignty, Personal Freedom

Block 4: Emerging Social Issues from Cyberspace

Unit 13: Digital Divide
Unit 14: Promotion of Global Commons
Unit 15: Open Source Movement

MIR-012 Regulation of Cyberspace
Block 1 Laws and Entities Governing Cyberspace

Unit 1: Domestic Laws: Backgrounder
Unit 2: Information Technology Act – Part I
Unit 3: Information Technology Act – Part II
Unit 4: International Treaties, Conventions and Protocols Concerning Cyberspace
Unit 5: Guidelines Issued by Various Ministries

Block 2 Cyber Crimes and Torts

Unit 6: Introduction to Computer Wrongs
Unit 7: Conventional Crimes through Computer
Unit 8: Crimes and Torts Committed on a Computer Network and Relating to Electronic Mail
Unit 9: Crimes Relating to Data Alteration / Destruction

Block 3 Dispute Resolutions in Cyberspace

Unit 10: Issues of Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Cyberspace
Unit 11: Enforcement Issues in Cyberspace
Unit 12: Online Dispute Revolution

MIR-013 Commerce and Cyberspace
Block 1 E-commerce

Unit 1: E-commerce: Evolution, Meaning and Types
Unit 2: Payment Mechanism in Cyberspace
Unit 3: Advertising and taxation vis -â- vis E-commerce
Unit 4: Consumer Protection in Cyberspace

Block 2 Online Contracts

Unit 5: Forms of Online Contracts
Unit 6: Features of Online Contracts
Unit 7: Issues Emerging from Online Contracting

Block 3 Intellectual Property Protection in Cyberspace

Unit 8: Intellectual Property in Cyberspace
Unit 9: Linking, in lining and Framing
Unit 10: P2P Networking
Unit 11: Webcasting
Unit 12: Domain Names

Block 4 Management of IPRs in Cyberspace

Unit 13: Liability of Internet Service Providers
Unit 14: Digital Rights Management
Unit 15: Search Engines and their Abuse
Unit 16: Non Original Databases

MIR-014 Privacy and Data Protection
Block 1 Right to Privacy and its Legal Framework

Unit 1: The Concept of Privacy
Unit 2: National Legal Framework or Protecting Privacy
Unit 3: International Legal Framework for Protecting Privacy
Unit 4: Privacy Related Wrongs and Remedies Thereof

Block 2 Data Security

Unit 5: The Concept of Security in Cyberspace
Unit 6: Technological Vulnerabilities
Unit 7: Legal Responses to Technological Vulnerabilities
Unit 8: Security Audits

Block 3 Data Protection

Unit 9: Introduction to Data
Unit10: OECD Principles
Unit11: Data Protection Position in India, EU and US
Unit12: Privacy Policy

Block: 4 Emerging Issues in Data Protection and Privacy

Unit 13: BPOs and the Legal Regime in India
Unit 14: Protecting Kids’ Privacy Online
Unit 15: Evolving Trends in Data Protection and Information Security

Medium of Instruction: English

Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline or Fourth and Fifth year students of Five year integrated LL.B course who passed three years.

Duration: Minimum 6 Months & Maximum 2 years

Instructional System
Registered student will be given access to the programme site where students can download the study material pertaining to all the courses
Online submission of assignments
E-counselling sessions through virtual class room
Access to the archived counselling sessions
Evaluation System
The Evaluation System for PGCCL_OL consists of two components
a) Continuous evaluation through assignments (Tutor Marked Assignments).
b) Research Paper for each of the course

In the final results, assignments carry 30% weightage, while 70% weightage is given for
Research paper. The written research paper will carry 50 marks and 20 marks is given for presentation and viva- voce through web conference.
Introduction ,
The virtual world of Internet is known as cyberspace and the laws governing this area are known as Cyber Laws and all the netizens of this space come under the ambit of such laws as these laws carry a kind of universal jurisdiction.
In today's techno-savvy environment, the world is becoming more and more digitally sophisticated and so are the crimes. Internet was initially developed as a research and information sharing tool, and meant to be a pool of knowledge but it was in an unregulated manner. As the time is passing by it is becoming more transactional with e-business, e-commerce, e-governance and e-procurement etc. All the legal issues related to the internet crimes are being dealt through the Cyber-Laws. As the number of internet users is on increase with the changing times, the need for cyber laws and their application is gathering a great momentum.
India has passed an IT Act 2000, which has laid down stringent laws against those committing cyber crimes like hacking, credit card frauds, cyber stalking, blackmailing, pornography and the crimes related to Intellectual Properties, Copyrights, and Trademarks etc. So now there is a new field, opening up as a branch of law i.e. the Cyber Law. More and more youngsters would like to opt for this branch of law as the technology firms are growing up along with the dotcoms, which would provide these Cyber Lawyers a lucrative job opportunity. Now all the electronic records would be kept under a legal framework of Cyber Laws.
Nature of Work
A cyber lawyers has to crack down cyber crimes like hacking,credit card fruads,protecting digital signatures to safeguard business transactions or encryption codes or electronic records etc.He has to deal with the cases of Intellectual Property laws or Copyrights, Software patents, Net Banking etc

Personality
One who wants to be a cyber lawyers should have the capability of analysing the problem along with an eye for details. Intellecutal ability as well as ability to assimilate and observe, is also one of the pre-requisite. The person should be adept in handling computers and should be well informed with changing times. He should be quick witted and needs to be oriented to look web as an information provider.

Career Prospects
As this branch of law is gaining a stronger foothold, several job opportunities are on their way for those who would like to be " Sherlock Holmes" on the Internet. Apart from being a full-fledged lawyer, one can get the job of

Cyber Consultant in an IT firm, police department or in banks.
Research assistants in a law firm .
Research assistants in a technology firm.
Advisors to the web developers.
Advisors in the Ministry of Information and Technology or in Corporate Houses.
Security Auditors and Network Administrators in Technology firms.
Trainers in law schools and Multinational Corporations.
Remunerations
Salaries of this new age breed of techno-savvy legal eagles can range from Rs. 15000 to Rs. 20000 in a solicitor's firm. If one is able to find a job in a corporate or a law firm one can earn from Rs. 20000 to a handsome amount of Rs. 40000.


Please contact me on any clarifications or queries.
EBRANDING INDIA TECHNOLOGIES
Prakash Bhosale
Google AWORD PROFESSIONAL
E-MARKETING CONSULTANT
Sms-9224335234,Call-9222086563,Call- 022-64468587
www.ebrandingindia.com info@ebrandingindia.com