A large part of the estimated 1.5 million Indian ‘driver partners’ of taxi aggregator platforms Ola and Uber ‘logged off’ …
Divij Joshi
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Divij Joshi is a lawyer who tinkers in technology and policy. After graduating in 2016, he has worked as an advocate in the Bombay High Court and is currently Research Fellow at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy in Bengaluru. He has written extensively on issues in law and technology spanning from copyright to data protection. He spends his spare time agonizing about various possible future techno-dystopias and watching videos of cats on the internet.
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As Facebook implodes, India needs to secure itself against surveillance by design
Last month, a whistleblower from data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica revealed that the data of 50 million individual users of …
Sandbox Regulation: How the government of India should approach Bitcoins
Cryptocurrencies, once the domain of hi-technology enthusiasts and cypherpunks, is now in the mainstream. With Bitcoin making unprecedented waves in …