Outlining the legal requirements for online business transactions and government digital initiatives. Penalties & Offenses:

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Vivek Sood is recognized for his "pioneering" work in the Indian legal system. Beyond this title, he has authored several books and is credited with coining the expression "Fundamental Right to Internet"

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| Feature | Vivek Sood’s Ebook | Traditional Textbooks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Simple, conversational | Academic, formal, Latin phrases | | Length | ~200–250 pages (condensed) | 500–800 pages (voluminous) | | Target Audience | Students, professionals, general public | Mainly law students & lawyers | | Practical Tips | High (Step-by-step guides) | Low (Focus on theory) | | Format | Digital-first | Print-first |

Each chapter ends with a 10-question multiple-choice quiz. This is not for grading; it is for retention. By the time you finish the book, you can self-assess whether you truly understand concepts like cyber squatting or spoofing .

The digital landscape often moves faster than the law. Sood’s work is noted for its "harmonious analysis," which doesn't just look at the IT Act in isolation but examines how it interacts with other existing laws of the land regarding jurisdiction and evidence. By using a reader-friendly style, the book allows decision-makers to navigate compliance without needing a full law degree. The Author’s Legacy