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Submission for India's Draft E-comm Policy - Tomorrow, Mar 29

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Tomorrow is the deadline for submission for India's draft e-commerce policy. In case you're working

Tomorrow is the deadline for submission for India's draft e-commerce policy. In case you're working on submission (we are, on ours), here are a few things that might be of use: - We have a lowdown report which summarises key points made in the draft e-commerce policy, along with some excerpts of points made at our #NAMA discussion on the draft policy in Delhi, on March 8th 2019. You may download it [here](. - We have five guest columns on MediaNama: - Parminder Singh from IT for Change makes the case for community data. Read that [here](. - Tuhina Joshi of Ikigai Law writes about the e-commerce policy from a data protection perspective. Read that [here](. - Shodhan Babu of Panag & Babu Law runs through the problems in the framing and language in the policy. Read that [here](. - Adnan Ansari of 9.9 Insights compares the current e-commerce policy with the draft that leaked last year. Read that [here](. - Divij Joshi of Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy points out the incoherence in the policy's vision. Read that [here](. - Lastly, our detailed coverage of discussions held at the Delhi #NAMA discussion on the draft policy is available [here]( [here]( and [here](. The draft policy by DIPP is available for download [here](. Submissions can be made to ecomm-dipp@gov.in. Copyright © 2019 MixedBag Media Pvt Ltd, All rights reserved. Newsletter Our mailing address is: MixedBag Media Pvt Ltd 20 A Rajpur Road Civil LinesDelhi 110054 India [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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