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UNIT - 5 LESSON - 3 Duties of Subscribers Notes

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  E-COMMERCE UNIT - 5 LESSON - 3 Duties of Subscribers Duties of Subscribers The IT Act, 2000 stipulates that any subscriber may authenticate an electronic record by affixing his digital signature. This act lays down the following duties of the subscribers who have obtained the Digital signature Certificate from some certifying authority. It further states that any person can verify an electronic records by use of a public key of the subscriber. Generating key pair (Sec. 40) : A subscriber is required to generate a key pair that corresponds to the private key of that subscriber which is to be listed in the Digital Signature Certificate. This implies that the subscriber must generate an appropriate private key which matches the public key being allotted to him or Her. Duties of subscriber of Electronic Signature Certificate (Sec. 40A) : In respect of Electronic Signature Certificate the subscriber shall perform such duties as may be prescribed. Acceptance of Digital Signature Certificat

Unit - 5 Lesson - 2 Information Technology Act 2000- provisions related to offences, secure electronic records, digital signatures, penalties and adjudication

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E-Commerce . Unit - 5   Lesson - 2   Information Technology Act 2000- provisions related to offences, secure electronic records, digital signatures, penalties and adjudication   Introduction : Information Technology Act, 2000 is the first Cyber Law in India. Based on resolution adopted by United Nations on 30th January 1997 regarding the Model Law on Electronic Commerce. The Act received the assent of the President of India on 09/06/2000(6th June, 2000). Important Definitions : 'Access', with the grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means gaining entry into, instructing or communicating with the logical, arithmetical or memory function resources of a computer, computer system or computer network. ' Addressee ' means a person who is intended by the originator to receive the electronic record but does not include any intermediary. ‘ Private key ’ means the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate; ‘ Pu