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    Slide 1 PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION Building a culture of privacy and data protection Slide 2 LAW PRACTICE Leading Technology, Media and Telecom. Slide 3 CONCEPT TO COMMERCIALISATION Mentoring your innovation from concept to commercialisation AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS               MEDIA & TELECOM CORPORATE COMMERCIAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TAX ADVISORY ARBITRATION & LITIGATION MENA PRACTICE RECENT SAMPLE ASSIGNMENTS  MUTLI-JURISDICTIONAL REGULATORY ADVICE Telecom- VoIP Regulations Provided Mutli-jurisdictional MVNO and VoIP regulatory advice to a Redmond based American IT MNC.  STRATEGIC OVERSEAS BUSINESS ACQUISITION Corporate M&A Advised a Chinese Multinational on its acquisition of Indian online IT Platform via a Singapore based holding Company.  SMART CITY ENTITY STRUCTURING IT Infrastructure Advising a UK based Healthcare company Setup Multiple MediCities under the Smartcity Initiative.  CROSS BORDER GDPR AND DATA PROTECTION COMPLIANCE IT/Telecom Advising a global eLerning and online training/ education provider on setting up their AI driven business across the MENA region involving corss boarder data transfers and GDPR and local data protection law compliance. MORE PRACTICE AREA INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND MEDIA MENTIONS                     ABOUT US TechLegis is a full service commercial law firm that provides strategic, legal, regulatory and tax advisory services across various industry sectors including Technology, Media, Telecom., pharma and life-sciences, Intellectual Property, corporate law
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“Innovation will happen. Regulation will follow.” The last week has been nothing short of spectacular for the AI industry with the emergence of DeepSeek innovation as a major disruptor in the AI world. While DeepSeek is sending ripples through the global markets, it has also posed one of the most complex challenges for regulators in the recent times and as many countries are still coming to terms with development, authorities in other countries like Belgium, France, Italy, South Korea, Ireland have already initiated such investigations focused around privacy concerns relating to the breach of data privacy of their citizens. Delighted to have been able to contribute to a cross jurisdictional behind-the-scenes investigative report covering countries outside the West — Brazil, India, and South Africa — to see how they are approaching the first wave of AI regulations and what it means for growth, innovation, privacy, human rights, and democracy. Quoted by Rest of World along with IndiaAI's Aakrit Vaish, nasscom's Sangeeta Gupta, Telangana IT department's special chief secretary Jayesh Ranjan, Startup Policy Forum's Shweta Rajpal Kohli, and researcher Disha Verma. You can read the full feature here: https://restofworld.org/2025/global-ai-regulation-big-tech/ While the future of AI isn’t just about tech—it’s about the rules of engagement by Governments and Regulators. DeepSeek’s story is a compelling case study in navigating innovation, governance, regulation and global competition. As a follow-on to the DeepSeek global havoc we were approached by the Economic Times to explore the complex issues of Balancing AI Innovation, Governance, Regulation & Data Protection. Continuing with the Thought Leadership initiatives at TechLegis we are delighted to share a recent interview with the Economic Times that explores how the regulators can respond to sophisticated AI that balances openness with national priorities? And what can the India learn from China’s strategic approach to AI development? Hope you find the article insightful and informative. https://legal.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/editors-desk/india-needs-to-seek-deep-into-deepseek-like-other-nations/117891314 Follow the TechLegis channel on WhatsApp to keep updated of the latest tech and policy developments, Thought Leadership, firm announcements, events, conferences, CSR initiatives: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaHc4GRK0IBkyLTamM1v


The Ranveer Allahbadia controversy, has also put spotlight on India’s social media laws and recent the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Advisory on adherence of Indian Laws and the Code of Ethics prescribed under the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media, Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 issued earlier this week has forced an increasing number of social media influencers, content creators and even brand management agencies are now considering putting in place a system for vetting of content and seeking legal advice for future projects. Continuing with the Thought Leadership initiatives at TechLegis Advocates & Solicitors we are delighted to share a recent interview with TheEconomic Times Times on some of the intricacies of the development and the issues involved. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/creators-rush-to-get-lawyered-up-after-ranveer-allahbadia-row/articleshow/118509627.cms Follow the TechLegis channel on WhatsApp to keep updated of the latest tech and policy developments, Thought Leadership, firm announcements, events, conferences, CSR initiatives: https://lnkd.in/g6YrwFri