The legal battle between public figures and the unauthorized use of their likeness is not new, but the advent of AI-generated content has added a complex layer to these disputes. In a recent scenario that brings this issue to the forefront, former President Donald Trump used his Truth Social
In a groundbreaking development for the global Web3 ecosystem, a recent High Court case in Hong Kong has highlighted the urgent need for a structured legal framework to regulate Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). The spotlight on DAOs has intensified following a landmark judicial ruling
With the drafting of the United Nations Convention Against Cybercrime, the international community is on the cusp of establishing the first global, legally binding document aimed explicitly at addressing cybercrime. This landmark initiative poses both significant potential benefits and complex
The resurgence of cybercrime syndicates following significant global law enforcement crackdowns on notorious groups like LockBit highlights the adaptability and resilience of these criminal organizations. Despite successful actions taken by authorities in February and May against LockBit, a
In recent years, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in Western democracies have recognized the necessity of adapting their strategies to combat an evolving and increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape. Faced with the limitations of traditional reactive measures, these agencies are adopting a
The unwarranted use of the Cybercrime Act against journalists in Nigeria has sparked a contentious debate over the real intentions behind its enforcement. As cases of journalists coming under fire for their professional pursuits mount, the community, along with human rights organizations, is