Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts

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LawSikho

Explore technology skills and knowledge with a Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification by LawSikho

Mode

Online

Duration

12 Months

Fees

₹ 51250

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study, Virtual Classroom
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based
Learning efforts 8-10 Hours Per Week

Course overview

Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification course is a 12-month duration programme. It is designed for Law Students, Law Graduates, Young Lawyers, Litigators, Company Secretaries, Accountants and Lawyers looking to specialise in cyberlaw, technology law, banking and investment law. The aspirants gain practical insights from industry experts to function effectively on real-world projects. 

The students will get expertise in drafting contracts related to cyber and technology laws, contracts, fintech and e-commerce. The Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification by LawSikho offers practical skills such as software-related due diligence, IP Audit, setting up online businesses, and dealing with disparaging advertisements, and drafting relevant contracts.

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The highlights

  • 12 Months Online Course
  • 15+ hours of Personalised Coaching
  • 2 Online Live Concept Class Every Week
  • 15+ Hours of Freelancing Career Training 
  • Assistance in Creating Upwork and Fiverr Profiles
  • 90+ Hours of Live Practical Sessions with Industry Experts 
  • 200+ Hours of Simulation Oriented Practice Through Assignments

Program offerings

  • 10 writing assignments
  • 2 practical/drafting exercises
  • Doubt clearing on scheduled calls
  • Lms & classes
  • Networking with students & alumni
  • Cv enhancement
  • Top performers reference for jobs
  • Content access for 3 years

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 51,250

Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts Certification Fee Structure

Certification Course 

Fees 

Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts

Rs 51,250

Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts (Master Access) 

Rs 2,00,000

Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts (EMI)

Rs 3,000 Per Month 

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

National Skill Development Corporation +1 more

Who it is for

This certification course is designed for aspiring lawyers, and working professionals litigators to enhance their skills and knowledge. This course is also beneficial for: 

Eligibility criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

Students must complete all assignments. The certificate will be sent to the student's address via courier within 45 days of course completion. Students will receive a certificate co-branded by NSDC and Skill India.

What you will learn

Students will learn to draft contracts in cyber and technology laws and contracts, fintech and e-commerce fields. After the completion of the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification syllabus, they will be able to handle the technology contract and suggest technology companies to develop the software development and service level contracts. 

The Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of how to structure e-commerce ventures dealing with the development of blockchain and cryptocurrency. Upon completing the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts training, students will learn legal issues and artificial intelligence and machine learning impacts. They will also explore the process of drafting and filing cyber complaints.

The syllabus

Introduction To Information Technology Law

Importance of Information Technology (IT) Law for Businessmen
Introduction to the structure of the Internet and Jurisdiction Related Issues
  • Understanding jurisdictional issues in the cyberspace
  • Understanding net neutrality and its effects
  • Net neutrality and its application in India

Introduction to Technology Contracts

How to understand any Technology Contract and Course Outcomes
Contract Structure,Grammar and Formatting
  • Why you need a checklist before drafting any contract?
  • Introductory checklist
  • The definitive contract checklist
  • How to meet client objectives successfully
Limitations and Workarounds to Online Contracts
How to use Contract Management and Software for legal risk mitigation

Critical Interests to be Protected In Technology Contracts

Data Management and security clauses in technology agreements
  • Escrow mechanisms
  • Confidentiality
  • Data security
  • Data management
  • Disaster recovery
Risk management and termination clauses
  • Liquidated damages
  • Indemnity
  • Limitation of liability
  • Representation and Warranties
  • Term and Termination
  • Reverse transition services
Payment mechanism and process
How internet structure and jurisdiction impact technology contracts
Boilerplate clauses in Information Technology Contracts
How the Government of Andhra uses the PPP model for E-governance

Website Related Agreements

Terms of Services for Websites and Platforms
  • Drafting Terms of Service for online marketplaces
API Terms of use
  • Analysis of conditions for use of API by Facebook, LinkedIn and other companies
Domain Name Assignment or Domain Name Transfer and Settlement Agreement

Software Development, Licensing and Acquisition

  • Types of software licenses
  • Cloud computing
  • Software due diligence
    • Software due diligence in Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Taxation of software
  • Open Source licensing and copyright issues
  • Major Open Source Licenses are their terms
  • Outsourcing Technology Work to a Third Party Developers

E-commerce Law & Contracts

Legal framework for structuring E-commerce portals
  • Legal issues pertaining to E-commerce ventures
  • Consumer rights in case of e-commerce transactions
  • How to enforce your rights against counterfeit products sold through e-commerce sites
  • Case Study - The online fraudster
Contractual arrangements required for an e-commerce portal to function
  • How to create Terms of Use and Terms of Service
Standard clauses in technology agreements
How to draft Website Development and Services Agreement
How to draft Order Fulfillment Agreement
How to draft Online Shopping Site Conditions of Use
How to draft Terms of Sale
How to draft a Subscription of Services Agreement
How to draft a Software Maintenance and Support Agreement
Open Source Licenses: Validity and Key Insights
Limitations and Workarounds to Online Contracts
FDI policy on E-commerce and retail sector
  • FDI in E-commerce
  • FDI in single brand, multi brand in retail sector

Other Technology Contracts

  • Non Disclosure Agreements
  • Business Process Outsourcing: Structure and Agreements
  • Technology Transfer Agreement
  • Video Game Licensing
  • E-book Publishing Agreement
  • Work-for-hire Agreement
  • Music Licence Agreement

Platform and Intermediary Liability

Future of legislation relating to social media
  • Are Indian companies active in framing social media policies?
Intermediary Liability under the InformationTechnology Act, SPDI Rules and Copyright Act
  • Blocking of websites
  • Intermediary Liability - Shreya Singhal Judgment
  • What are the responsibilities of social networks, platform owners and intermediaries?
  • How to draft and issue takedown notices under the InformationTechnology Act
  • How to Draft a Takedown Notice under DMCA, Indian Copyright Act and Information Technology Act
  • How to issue takedown notice Intermediary Liability under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and why it is relevant
  • Limitations on liability relating to material online
  • How to deal with takedown notices
  • Surveillance requests and sharing of information with Government
  • Network structure and cyber security

Fintech, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Law

  • RBI Regulation of fintech sector
  • Analysis of Payment and Settlement Systems Act
  • Consequences of Dishonour of ECS
  • Structure and Role of National Payments Corporation of India
  • Penalties and Compounding for Payment Systems Operators
  • Aadhar Enabled Payment System (APES) and Unified Payment Interface of India (UPI)
  • Case Study of Aadhaar judgment and subsequent amendments
  • How e-wallets work and how your startup can create e-wallets
  • Interoperability of Prepaid Payment Instruments
  • Regulation of payment gateways
  • Regulation of P2P lending and lending platforms
  • Payments banks - case study of Airtel and Paytm
Legal validity of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies
  • Regulatory Sentiment Around the World
  • Countries where ICOs are legal
  • Applicability of securities and exchange control laws globally to cryptocurrency
  • Position of RBI and SEBI
  • How can Indians invest in cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Ecosystem Framework
  • Decentralized Automated Organizations
  • Cryptocurrency Wallets
  • Cryptocurrency Exchanges
  • Cryptocurrency Mining
  • Initial Coin Offerings
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Applications
  • Smart contracts
  • Arbitration
  • Land Registry
  • Escrow
  • Luxury Goods Authentication
  • Government tracking
  • Case Study of Dubai and Andhra Pradesh on Government issued-cryptocurrencies
  • Legal Work Around Cryptocurrency (Consultancy around markets, startups and exchanges, and funds which invest in cryptocurrencies)
Legal Issues Around Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
SEBI Regulations on algorithmic trading
SEBI and RBI regulations on the fintech sandbox

GDPR, Privacy and Data Security

Data Protection Requirements under law
GDPR and its relevance for Indian businesses
How is India dealing with GDPR
  • Advisory note on impact of GDPR
  • Internal Policy on management and sharing data
How to comply with GDPR
  • GDPR compliance between multiple organizations
  • Consequences of non-compliance with GDPR
  • Liability and indemnity under GDPR
How is GDPR impacting Indian Information Technology Industry
  • GDPR Review of B2B Contracts
  • GDPR audit and compliance in India for Information Technology Industry
GDPR for Entrepreneurs - What you need to know
  • Data processing contract letter
  • Role of Data Protection Officer under General Data Protection Regulations
Data security and Privacy issues
  • Privacy Law and Policy
  • Data protection standards
  • How to draft privacy policy

Cyber Crimes and Banking Frauds

  • Offences under the Information Technology Act 2000
  • Intermediary Liability of Internet and Service Providers & Compliance
  • Cyber forensics and law of evidence
  • E-discovery and the law
  • Blocking and interception
  • Recovering money from online banking frauds
  • Handling fake profiles on social media and matrimonial sites
  • RBI Ombudsman for digital payments
  • Consumer Complaints and Litigation with Respect to ATM and Banking Frauds and Bank’s Liability
    • RBI circular limiting liability of customers in unauthorized electronic banking transactions

Online Reputation Management

Reputational risks and legal strategy
  • Online criticisms and defamation by customers
  • Managing social media usage by employees and ex-employees
  • Leakage of confidential information
  • Industry perceptions and scandals
  • Intellectual property issues
Dealing with social media platforms
Organization and llegal strategy and processes for handling reputational crisis

Electronic Contracts and Digital Signature

Electronic contract and its validity in India
  • Execution and form of e-contracts
  • Which contracts cannot be electronically executed
  • Stamp duty for electronic contracts
Digital signature and its importance
  • Legal aspects of digital signature
  • Obtaining a digital signature

Outsourcing and Law

Legal mechanisms for outsourcing
  • Service agreements
  • Joint venture
  • Captive outsourcing
Issues in an Outsourcing Agreements
  • Common heads in an outsourcing agreement
  • Intellectual property issues
  • Service Levels, performance and personnel management
  • Data security
  • Remuneration related provisions
  • Implementation and monitoring in outsourcing arrangements
  • Termination and exit-related clauses
  • Choice of law and dispute settlement
Regulation of outsourcing of financial services by NBFCs
Industrial Disputes Act and employment issues in Information Technology industry
Taxation of outsourced services
Regulation of outsourcing of financial services by banks

Online Gaming, Casinos and Fantasy Sports

  • Overview of Gambling Laws
  • Gambling statutes and games of skill vs. games of chance
  • How to structure a gaming business in India

Maintenance of Records and Documentation In a Law Firm

  • Identify the information systems used for recording and managing data and information.
  • Describe the use of various software applications used for the storage, retrieval and communication of data and information.
  • Maintain filing system for essential correspondences, contracts, case-related documents and specific documentation given by the authorised persons for filing.
  • Describe the archiving procedures and appropriate file retention periods.
  • Maintain a catalogue of the files/documentation in the office and take inventory periodically.
  • Describe the relevant court processes, current legislation, legal processes and the required documentation.
  • Describe process and procedures for billing and recoveries.
  • Describe the protocol with reference to retrieval of legal documents.
  • Establish that safety and security measures are in place as per the organisational procedure.

Admission details

To join the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts classes, we have mentioned the following steps for the students to follow: 

Step 1: Browse the link mentioned below:

https://lawsikho.com/course/diploma-in-cyber-law-fintech-regulations-and-technology-contracts

Step 2: Participants must click on the “Enroll Now” button, fill in the necessary information and click on the “Submit” button. 

Evaluation process

Aspirants can take an MCQ test on an online portal, and students can attempt it at their convenience. The online MCQ is conducted through the Learning Management System where students can log in using their computer and complete the test in one sitting.

How it helps

The Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification benefits include:

  • The certification course offers 2 practical or drafting exercises per week, 10 writing assignments, and 2 online live concept classes every week.
  • Students will gain hands-on experience with the support of the leading industry experts. 
  • They will receive instructor feedback on assignments and have the option to clear their doubts on scheduled calls, LMS & classes. 
  • Participants will be provided coaching for professional networking and alumni networking. 
  • The course offers a deep understanding of Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts. 
  • The course also offers access to the updated content online for 3 years. 
  • The top performers of the course will get the opportunity to get recommendations for jobs and client opportunities.

FAQs

Is there any prior technical experience required to join the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts training?

No, students are not required to have prior technical experience but they are required to have computer knowledge and a computer to join the course.

Does the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts online course provide hard copy study material?

Students will be provided hardcopy materials via courier within 45 days of the course beginning. The hard copy will not have the periodic upgrades to the courses and will have all important chapters.

Who can enrol for the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts online course?

Law Students, Law Graduates, Young Lawyers, Litigators, Company Secretaries, Accountants and Lawyers looking to specialise in cyberlaw, technology law, banking and investment law can apply for this course.

How Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification course is better than others?

The course offers 100 live classes of 1.5 hours of a total of 150 hours with mentoring and feedback sessions, assistance in building an Upwork profile, mock interviews and a 45-day money-back guarantee.

Who are the potential clients or employers for the Diploma in Technology Law, Fintech Regulations and Technology Contracts certification course?

Government, Regulators, Technology Product Companies, SAAS, Technology Consulting Service Providers, Law Firms, Independent Lawyers Specializing in Technology and Startup Space, OTT Platform Service Providers, Financial Technology Companies, and Telecommunication Companies.

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