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What is Cyber-law?

Cyber law is a generic term which refers to all the legal and regular aspects of internet and the World Wide Web. Anything concerned with or related to or emanating from any legal aspects or issues concerning any activity of citizens and others, in cyberspace comes within the ambit of cyclone. In short term it can be says that "cyberspace is governed by a system of law and regulation called cyber law".


The term "cyberspace" was first used way back in 1984 by author William Gibson in his scientific novel Neuromancer to describe virtual world of computers. Today, cyberspace is how most people describe the word of the Net. The growth of Electronic Commerce has fuelled the need for vibrant and effective regulatory mechanisms, which would further strengthen the legal infrastructures, so crucial to the success of Electronic Commerce. All these regulatory mechanisms and legal infrastructures come within the domain of Cyberlaw. Cyberlaw is important because it touches almost all aspects of transactions and activities
concerning the internet, the World Wide Web and Cyberlaw. 

Cyberlaw concerns everyone. As the nature and scope of internet is changing and this new medium is being seen as the ultimate medium ever evolved in human history, every activity of yours in cyberspace can and will have cyber legal perspective. 

Today, the awareness about Cyberlaw is beginning to grow. Earlier, many technical experts felt that legal regulation of internet was not necessary. But with the rapid growth of technologies and Internet, it is clear that no activity on Internet can remain free from the influence of Cyberlaw. Publishing a web page is an excellent way for any commercial business or entity to vastly increase its exposures to millions of persons, organizations and governments worldwide. It is this feature of the Internet, which is causing much controversy in the legal fraternity. 

Cyberlaw is a constantly evolving process. As new opportunities and challenges are surfacing, Cyberlaw, being a constantly evolving process, is suitably modifying itself to fit the needs of the time. As the Internet grows, numerous legal issues arise relating to Domain Names, Intellectual Property Rights, Electronic Commerce, Privacy, Encryption, Electronic Contracts, Cybercrime, Online Banking, and Spamming and so on.