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Subject: Email law India
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zedex 11.10.07 - 09:04am
Read in some newspaper that govt is going to impose some law regarding giving the correct address while registering new mail id.It says those giving false address while registering for new mail account will be penalised.Seems like they are gonna verify every mail id address like they do when getting new mobile connection.lol what's ur say? * +

abhra 11.10.07 - 09:08am
its impossible * +

zedex 11.10.07 - 09:27am
Govt wants to control everything,but they can never ever verify all the mail ids * +

agaur 11.10.07 - 11:55am
ALSO THERE WIL BE A LAW WHERE YOU CAN REPORT A FIR AGAINST FRAUDULENT EMAILS SPAMS ETC * +

jattboy 11.10.07 - 12:27pm
itz impossible. also i havnt read sumthing like tat * +

zedex 11.10.07 - 05:26pm
False web identity may land you in prison. NEW DELHI: If you have been furnishing fictitious information while registering yourself for an e-mail address with a website, you could be cooling your heels in a prison. The government would soon make providing false information on the internet, including the residential or office address, for creating e-mail ids a punishable offence. The punishment could be a prison sentence of up to two years. * +

zedex 11.10.07 - 05:27pm
Many people provide false information on internet to get new or alternate email ids on the same website as at times the email service providers refuse to provide two ids to the same person. The new Act could catch such people unawares. A new section (section 66 A) would be added in the proposed Information Technology Act 2006, which would make it a punishable offence to provide any false information about yourself, an official in the department of information technology (DIT) told ET. The offenc * +

zedex 11.10.07 - 05:28pm
The information about a false e-mail identity could be established with the help of the internet service providers and the IP addresses. It becomes easier to track a false e-mail address when a user has two or more e-mail IDs with different addresses. It would, however, be up to the investigating agencies like the central bureau of investigation (CBI) or the crime investigation department (CID) to establish that a person is using false or misleading information on the internet, the official said * +

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