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E-grāmata: Online Gaming in India: Technology, Policy, and Challenges

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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Chapman & Hall/CRC
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040166369
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"This book offers a comprehensive overview from diverse perspectives of online gaming technology, policy, and experiments to understand and review the Indian approach. It starts with the technological viewpoint on the governance and regulation of online gaming and includes the Indian experiment in governing and regulating it. The book brings a nuanced approach related to the perspectives of various stakeholders, the players, the developers, the gamers, the regulators, the law enforcement agencies, the industry and most importantly, the consumers, who are also the intended audience of the work. Present a holistic view of the online gaming industry from technical, legal and policymaking perspectives Offers critical technical highlights include Online transactions, online games ecosystem, online games varied platforms, web3, metaverse, AI and Fantasy Games. Includes a comparative analysis to evaluate better the laws, rules, and regulations and the governance of online gaming in India. Encapsulates the Indian experience in intervening and streamlining the online gaming industry. The book is for Professionals and scholars in the fields of Online Gaming in computer science, Law, and other related discipline. It also serves as a textbook for students for OnlineGaming courses"--

This book offers a comprehensive overview from diverse perspectives of online gaming technology, policy, and experiments to understand and review the Indian approach. It starts with the technological viewpoint on the governance and regulation of online gaming and includes the Indian experiment in governing and regulating it.



This book offers a comprehensive overview from diverse perspectives of online gaming technology, policy, and experiments to understand and review the Indian approach. It starts with the technological viewpoint on the governance and regulation of online gaming and includes the Indian experiment in governing and regulating it. The book brings a nuanced approach related to the perspectives of various stakeholders, the players, the developers, the gamers, the regulators, the law enforcement agencies, the industry and most importantly, the consumers, who are also the intended audience of the work.

  • Present a holistic view of the online gaming industry from technical, legal and policymaking perspectives
  • Offers critical technical highlights include Online transactions, online games ecosystem, online games varied platforms, web3, metaverse, AI and Fantasy Games
  • Includes a comparative analysis to evaluate better the laws, rules, and regulations and the governance of online gaming in India
  • Encapsulates the Indian experience in intervening and streamlining the online gaming industry

The book is for Professionals and scholars in the fields of Online Gaming in computer science, Law, and other related discipline. It also serves as a textbook for students for Online Gaming courses.

Introduction
1. ONLINE GAMES IN INDIA: ANCIENT LEGACY, MODERN CHALLENGES
2. Evolution Of Jurisprudence on Online Games of Skill
3. In Regulatory
Purgatory: How Many Lives Left Before Mission Success For The Indian Gaming
Industry?
4. Pathways To Stake-holder Led Regulation in Online Gaming
5.
Regulatory Progress And Challenges In Indias Booming Online Gaming Market
6.
Of Monopolistic Attitude, Power Mongering And Trust Deficit
7. Regulating
Online Gaming: Centre Versus State Competence
8. Walking On Eggshells:
Prospects Of Self-Regulating Online Gaming In India
9. Challenges And
Prospects- An Analysis Of Fantasy Sports Regulation In India
10. Online
Gambling Through An Anti-Money Laundering Perspective: A Cross Jurisdictional
Analysis
11. Cyber-Security And Data Privacy Challenges In Online Gaming:
Analyzing The Cyber-Security Risks And Challenges Faced By Online Gaming
Platforms In India
12. Blockchain In Online Gaming: Navigating The Legal
Landscape For India And The World
13. A Study On The Legal Challenges In
Online Gaming With Special Reference To Network, Accessibility, And Piracy
14. Innovation And Policy: Balancing Technological Advancements With
Regulatory Frameworks In Indian Online Gaming
15. Dark Patterns In The Gaming
Industry: Legal Implications And Safeguarding User Rights
16. Navigating The
Legal Landscape Of Online Gaming In India: Precedence, Regulations, And
Future Perspectives
17. Do E-Sports Broadcasts Infringe Videogame Copyright?
18. Player Image Rights And Online Gaming: Decoding The Game
19.
Copyrightability Of Digital Player Cards In Online Fantasy Sports: A
Conundrum In The Indian Copyright Law
20. Navigating Legal And Operational
Uncertainty Around Advertisement Of Online Games
21. Gender Dynamics In
Online Gaming: Exploring Participation And Representation In India
22.
Childs Consent In Online Gaming Click-Wrap Agreements And Its Intersection
With Privacy
23. Responsible & Ethical Framework In Online Gaming: A Shared
Responsibility
24. A Comparative Study Of The GGR And Turnover Models Of
Taxing Online Gaming
25. GST And Online Gaming Sector: A Taxing Saga
Lovely Dasgupta has been in the teaching profession for the last eighteen years. She is an alumnus of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, where she has completed her L.L.M., M.Phil., and Ph.D. She primarily teaches Contract and Commercial law at the Undergraduate level and Competition Law at the Postgraduate level. She is one of the founding Indian academics to introduce a taught course on Sports Law. In the past sixteen years, she has been writing about and researching issues within the field of sports law. In addition, she has also published in competition law. To date, she has published four books on Sports Law and Competition Law. In addition, she has also published on Legal Education, which has been one of her highly cited works. Among others, Prof. Werner Menski in Shah Bano, Narendra Modi and reality checks about global understandings of Indian law, Nirma University Law Journal (Ahmedabad), Volume 1, Issue 1(2011), has cited pp. 7- 26 of Reforming Indian Legal education: Linking Research and Teaching, Journal of Legal Education, Volume 59, Number 3 (see Footnote No. 15 of Menski). She is heading the Centre for Sports Law and Policy at NUJS. She is the only Indian to be a member of the International Network of Doping Research, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Shameek Sen is Associate Professor at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India. He specializes in public law disciplines such as constitutional law and media law. He has several publications as books, book chapters, and articles in peer- reviewed journals and newspaper op- ed articles. His book titled Sports Law in India: Policy, Regulation and Commercialisation, co- edited with Dr. Lovely Dasgupta, is considered to be one of the leading Indian books on the subject. He has also presented several papers at international conferences and symposia, including the Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Annual Conferences and the Biennial Conferences organized by the Asian Constitutional Law Forum. His article titled Constitutional Crisis, Autocratic Legalism and the Indian Constitution: Constitutionalism at Crossroads? was selected as the sole Indian entry at a project on Constitutional Struggles in Asia and was presented at an International Webinar organized by the Australian National University and the National University of Singapore Centre for Asian Legal Studies Faculty of Law. He currently holds the position of Director at the Centre for Technology, Entertainment and Sports Laws, a Research Centre that was set up at WBNUJS with financial support from M/ S Gameskraft Technologies Pvt. Ltd., one of Indias largest skill- based online gaming platforms. The Center is a pioneer academic contributor in India to the scholarship in these niche areas of study, organizing lectures, symposia, workshops, and training programs dealing with the latest domain knowledge on the nuances of these subject matters.