Cloud computing around the world is thriving in
recognition, but the legal control of this technology is still
catching up to its requirements. Nowhere is that more true than in
India, where the legal framework for regulation of the cloud
computing business needs urgent formulation.
Any business that wants to explore cloud computing
must know exactly what is legal and what is not. That’s where we
play the decisive role. At Perry4Law,
we have been managing cloud
computing due diligence and make sure that you are in full
compliance with the law before you offer cloud computing to your
clients.
The Information Technology Act of 2000 laid the
groundwork for due diligence requirements for businesses and
stakeholders in the IT industry. Many of the provisions of the
act are relatively stringent, and companies that jump too quickly
into cloud computing can find themselves in a jungle of legal issues
if they do not perform careful due diligence.
Thus, cyber
law due diligence in India cannot be ignored by cloud
computing services providers of India. At Perry4Law we have been
managing the cyber
due diligence for Indian companies on multiple aspects.
One area in particular that has caused headaches for
IT companies is privacy. More and more frequent civil proceedings are
being initiated as individuals and businesses believe that their
privacy rights have been violated, and as cloud computing grows, the
potential for even more lawsuits has increased.
We can help your enterprise to navigate the legal
framework that currently regulates cloud computing, and also assist
you in establishing a best practices model that ensures a rock-solid
cloud computing policy for all of your stakeholders.
At Perry4Law, we have our feet on the ground and our
head in the clouds–the new practice of cloud computing that is. We
can help you to successfully enter this rapidly growing area of
technology and make large profits while staying on the right side of
the law if you make a request in this regard.
We have also been helping various clients with
dispute resolution, competitive intelligence, and recovery of assets
to corporations, governments and to private clients, due diligence
for Indian companies, providing unrivaled services in India market
entry, corporate
legal services, intellectual
property protection, disputes
resolutions, mergers, acquisitions and recovery actions,
cyber
forensics, cyber
security, e-discovery
services, etc.
Source: ICTPS Blog