AI & Law

Munich's AI ruling exposes the gap in India's IT law

A German court has ruled that AI-generated output is the deployer's own speech, not protected third-party content. The decision collapses the basis of safe harbour law. India's 2026 IT Amendment Rules had already moved in the same direction long before the Munich ruling, but for a different category

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June 2026

Software Licensing

Attribution or Restriction? The OnlyOffice vs Euro-Office AGPLv3 Licensing Dispute

The four freedoms granted by the license are supreme and paramount, and their protection must be ensured. GPLv3 was structured to prevent licensors from using additional terms as a backdoor to reintroduce restrictions that the licence was intended to eliminate.

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April 2026

Data Protection

Your Vendors Are Your Liability

The Fiduciary remains responsible for ensuring that personal data is processed lawfully, securely, and in accordance with the Act — regardless of which system the data currently sits in or which entity is handling it.

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March 2026

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