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SHORT ANSWER: The Information Technology Act of 2000 balances the right to freedom of speech and expression with the need to prevent misuse of technology. DETAILS: - The Act provides legal recognition for electronic transactions and digital signatures. - It includes provisions to address cybercrimes and electronic fraud, which can infringe on individual rights. - Section 66A, which dealt with sending offensive messages, was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2015 for being unconstitutional, thus protecting freedom of speech. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violations of the Act can lead to penalties, including fines and imprisonment for cybercrimes. SOURCE: - Information Technology Act, 2000
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