Rahul Matthan
Articles by Rahul Matthan

The new data bill will mark a paradigm shift

India is probably the last significant nation with no active data protection regime. The new bill fills that gap.

Digital Personal Data Protection Bill was passed in Lok Sabha on Monday
Published on Aug 07, 2023 10:10 PM IST

New regulation for online gaming has some gaps

There are also concerns about how this new framework will align with the authority of the states to regulate the sector

The ministry of electronics and information technology responded to this need for uniformity by amending the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (IT Rules) to introduce a new regulatory framework for online gaming. (AFP)
Updated on Apr 26, 2023 07:19 PM IST

The hits and misses of data protection bill

The new draft digital data protection bill has several positives, ranging from its simple language, to a legal approach driven by principles. However, concerns about the lack of some data protection concepts remain

Concern has been expressed about some aspects of the law, including the fact that the government has exempted itself from the application of many of the substantive provisions of the law. Exemptions of this kind are, however, present in almost every data protection law in the world. (Shutterstock)
Updated on Nov 24, 2022 08:53 AM IST

Who should finance digital ecosystems?

The complexities of the ecosystems call for a private-public balance, which ensures that citizens are empowered by technology, and also protected from its harmful side-effects

Had it not been for the government’s initial investment in the development and proliferation of BHIM, UPI may never have achieved the success it enjoys now. The market failure here was a missing market. (Shutterstock)
Published on Mar 22, 2022 07:25 PM IST

Digital ecosystems: Who should finance what?

Three financing models dominate the discourse, and a combination of all three might help India address the gaps of financing in its fast growing digital space

Governments can facilitate technologies where the market doesn’t see an immediate profit. The UPI revolution was boosted when BHIM — backed by the government — was launched. Google Pay and Amazon followed later. ( HT Photo)
Updated on Feb 21, 2022 08:11 PM IST

The end of Inspector Raj in India’s IT sector

The cadres of bureaucrats whose sole business it was to manage this obscure corner of the regulatory landscape will have to be disbanded and put to better use elsewhere.

(Mint File Photo)
Updated on Nov 06, 2020 07:15 PM IST
ByRahul Matthan

How government policies are harming the IT sector | Opinion

India’s antiquated regulations have eroded the global competitiveness of the sector. Fix it urgently

Everyone I know prefers to call me over WhatsApp, Skype or any one of a number of data-based call services because the regular voice network cannot be trusted(Alamy Stock Photo)
Updated on Aug 12, 2020 07:42 PM IST
ByRahul Matthan

Understand the flip side of data personalisation

The personal information we give up in order to improve our experience can, just as easily, be weaponised against us

A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit shows Canadian data analytics expert Christopher Wylie who worked at Cambridge Analytica appears as a witness before the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee of members of the British parliament at the Houses of Parliament, London, March 27(AFP)
Updated on Apr 05, 2018 04:37 PM IST
ByRahul Matthan

Why the Competition Commission of India is wrong in penalising Google

All the search engine had done was devise a better, more intuitive way to organise search results in order to improve the user experience.

In the modern connected world, customers benefit from network effects. The larger an Internet company grows the better it can serve its customers by leveraging data at scale to offer features and services that are otherwise impossible to achieve.(REUTERS)
Updated on Feb 12, 2018 11:53 AM IST
ByRahul Matthan

Shutting down Aadhaar is not the answer to the privacy question

Every time a new technology has offered new benefits it has, at the same time, had some impact on our current expectation of personal privacy. In every such instance, rather than being shut down, we amended our perceptions of privacy, amending our laws to address the concerns they posed, and establishing a new balance between the benefits that these new technologies provided and the harms that they could cause.

Aadhaar is an identity project that has been introduced into a country that had no reliable means of identity. When you provide identity to a person who has never had it before, you strip him of the anonymity of the crowds.(Pradeep Gaur/Mint)
Published on Jan 22, 2018 07:20 PM IST
ByRahul Matthan
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
×
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
My Offers
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Tuesday, August 08, 2023
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Register Free and get Exciting Deals