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PUBG’s India Respawn: Within the (Legal) Zone?

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Battlegrounds Mobile India (“BGMI”) is a last-man-standing shooter game (in Gaming parlance – a Battle Royale), which is, for all intents and purposes, an exclusive Indian re-launch of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile (“PUBG”), which had been banned by the Government of India in September 2020.

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Dhruv Jain July 12, 2021 Currents

NFTs – Putting a Hat on a Hat?

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The world was not ready for cryptocurrency; India is still not.

Just when we’re seemingly in sight of some predictability as regards its legitimacy (or illegality, fingers crossed whichever camp you’re in, unless it’s the one in favour of balanced regulation, in which case, good luck), the digital world is awash with a new beast – ‘Non-Fungible Tokens’, or NFTs.

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Bridge Legal March 7, 2021 Currents

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