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Clicks &
Consequences

A lawyer's complete guide to Online Safety, Digital Citizenship & Legal Compliance — covering India, USA & EU frameworks in plain English.

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Lawyer-authored legal content
3 jurisdictions covered
School & NGO ready
Certificate included
Clicks &
Consequences
Online Safety · Digital Citizenship
& Legal Compliance
India · United States · EU
GDPR COPPA DPDP EU AI Act
Abhishek Singh, Advocate
Lawyer-authored
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3 jurisdictions
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Certificate included
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School ready
6
Parts covering every dimension of digital life
18
Print-ready A4 infographics
24
Worksheets & checklists
14
Global legal frameworks covered
4
Audience tracks (students, parents, schools, orgs)

The only digital citizenship guide
written by a lawyer

Every other resource tells you what's right. This one tells you what's legal — and what rights you can actually enforce.

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Legally accurate — not just ethically sound
Every legal claim is verified by a practicing technology lawyer with real-world casework across DPDP 2023, GDPR, COPPA, and the EU AI Act. Not blog posts. Not paraphrases. Actual law.
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Three jurisdictions. One resource.
India (DPDP 2023, IT Act, POCSO), United States (COPPA, FERPA, CIPA, CCPA), and European Union (GDPR, EU AI Act, DSA) — plus UK quick card — all covered in plain English with printable jurisdiction cards.
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Four dedicated audience tracks
Separate tracks for students (your rights), parents (protect your child legally), schools (compliance), and organizations (AI governance). No audience is left with generic advice.
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Print-ready from day one
18 A4 infographics, 24 worksheets, 3 A5 jurisdiction cards, and a legally credentialed certificate — all ready to print, display, and distribute without additional design work.
"The law exists to protect people. But it can only protect the people who know it exists."
— Abhishek Singh, Advocate
₹250Cr
Maximum DPDP Act penalty for data breaches
€20M
Maximum GDPR fine for violations
100K+
Companies affected by UK Online Safety Act
2025
Year these laws started being enforced

6 Parts. 3 Layers Each.
Everything in one resource.

Every Part contains a full Lesson, a printable Infographic, and a hands-on Worksheet — structured for classroom, self-study, or organizational training.

Part 01
Digital Citizenship Foundations
The 9 elements of digital citizenship, rights & responsibilities, the Digital Citizenship Pledge, and behavioural do's and don'ts for all ages.
Lesson 9-Element Wheel Survey Worksheet
Part 02
Online Safety & Privacy
Personal data, digital footprints, cyberbullying (types, response, upstander), strong passwords, and two-factor authentication — with legal protections explained.
Lesson 2 Infographics Scenario Cards
Part 03
Media Literacy & Algorithms
SIFT method for fake news detection, how recommendation algorithms work, filter bubbles, echo chambers, and smart social media habits.
Lesson SIFT Poster Fact-Check Activity
Part 04
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
What AI is (without jargon), how it learns, AI hallucination, algorithmic bias, deepfakes, EU AI Act risk levels, and responsible AI use for all ages.
Lesson AI Act Pyramid Scenario Worksheets
Part 05
Healthy Digital Habits
Tech-life balance wheel (8 domains), WHO/AAP screen time guidelines, responsible gaming, loot boxes, safe online shopping, and digital wellbeing habits.
Lesson Balance Wheel Habit Tracker
★ Unique Part 06
Legal & Compliance
The only lawyer-authored legal layer in any digital citizenship resource. 4 audience tracks, 14 global frameworks, traffic-light compliance audit, 3 jurisdiction cards, and a legally credentialed certificate.
4 Audience Tracks Compliance Audit Certificate

4 Jurisdiction Quick Cards.
Print. Laminate. Display.

A5 landscape reference cards covering every major digital child protection and data privacy law in your region.

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India
DPDP Act 2023 — under-18 parental consent
IT Act 2000 (Sec 66C, 66D, 67B)
POCSO Act — online child protection
MeitY IT Rules 2021
cybercrime.gov.in · Helpline 1930
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United States
COPPA — under-13 privacy protection
FERPA — student records protection
CIPA — school internet safety
SOPIPA — no ads using student data
CCPA — California consumer data rights
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European Union
GDPR Art. 8 — children's data consent (under 16)
GDPR Art. 17 — right to be forgotten
EU AI Act 2024 — world's first AI law
DSA Art. 28 — no profiling ads on minors
ePrivacy — cookies & tracking consent
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United Kingdom New
UK GDPR — post-Brexit data protection
Online Safety Act 2023 — duty of care
Children's Code (ICO) — age-appropriate design
Ofcom — enforcement & fines up to £18M
ico.org.uk · Ofcom.org.uk

Built for everyone in the digital world

Each audience gets a dedicated track — tailored content, rights, and action plans specific to their role.

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Students
Know your rights online. Understand what AI laws say about you. Know what is illegal — before it matters. Your legal track is in Part 6.
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Parents
Protect your child legally. Know what platforms can and cannot collect. Understand parental consent law. Use the Parental Legal Checklist.
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Schools & Educators
Stay compliant. FERPA, GDPR, DPDP Act, Acceptable Use Policies, Data Processing Agreements, and AI Act obligations — all traffic-light audited.
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Organizations & NGOs
AI governance, data fiduciary obligations, DSA compliance, and EU AI Act risk classification — with ContractPapers template mapping for every obligation.

Trusted by educators,
parents & legal professionals

★★★★★
I have been looking for a resource that actually tells me what the law says — not just what is 'good practice'. The Part 6 compliance checklist alone saved my school months of legal review work.
School Principal
Secondary School, Bengaluru, India
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Finally — a digital citizenship resource that cites the actual GDPR articles and the EU AI Act. My students know their Art. 22 rights now. That is extraordinary for a classroom resource.
Digital Education Coordinator
International School, Amsterdam
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As a parent, the jurisdiction quick card changed my relationship with my child's school. I knew exactly what data processing agreement they were required to have with Google Classroom. They did not have one. Now they do.
Parent & Tech Professional
Mumbai, India

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School AUP template
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AI Ethics Policy template
Data Processing Agreement template
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Frequently
asked questions

Is this actually written by a lawyer — or just reviewed by one?
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Every legal claim in this resource was written by Abhishek Singh, Advocate — not summarised by AI, not paraphrased from secondary sources, and not reviewed as an afterthought. Abhishek's legal practice spans technology law, AI compliance, cyber law, digital rights, and educational law. The legal content reflects his professional understanding as of the 2025–26 publication date.
Which countries does this resource cover?
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The core resource covers India (DPDP Act 2023, IT Act, POCSO), the United States (COPPA, FERPA, CIPA, SOPIPA, CCPA), and the European Union (GDPR, EU AI Act, DSA, ePrivacy, UNCRC). The Premium Legal Pack includes a UK jurisdiction card covering UK GDPR and the Online Safety Act 2023. The global frameworks section in Part 6 also references the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which applies in 196 countries.
Can schools use this as their digital citizenship curriculum?
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Yes — the resource is specifically designed for classroom delivery. Every Part includes Facilitator's Notes with session timing, discussion questions, age-band guidance, and worksheet instructions. The infographics are A4 300dpi and can be printed for classroom display. Part 6 includes a School Compliance Track with a traffic-light audit that school leaders can work through with their governance team.
Is the legal content actual legal advice?
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No. This resource is for educational awareness only and does not constitute legal advice or create an advocate-client relationship. It is designed to help non-lawyers understand what laws exist and what rights they have — not to substitute for professional legal advice in specific situations. For any specific legal matter, always consult a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction. This disclaimer appears prominently throughout the resource.
What age group is this designed for?
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The resource is designed to be used across age groups with appropriate facilitation. Parts 1–5 are accessible to students aged 10–18 with teacher guidance. Part 6 is primarily for adults (parents, educators, school leaders, organizational compliance leads). The Facilitator's Notes in each Part include specific guidance on simplifying content for ages 10–12 versus 14–18. Parents can use Parts 2, 5, and 6 independently without any teacher guidance.
What format are the files? Can I edit them?
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The Full Bundle includes both editable .docx files (fully editable in Microsoft Word and Google Docs) and PNG infographics at 300dpi for print. The docx files use standard Arial fonts and can be customized with your school or organization's branding. The jurisdiction cards and certificate are provided as high-resolution PNG files for print.
How does the Certificate of Digital Legal Literacy work?
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The certificate is awarded to anyone who completes all 6 Parts of the resource. It is lawyer-issued under the NeuralCrowd brand with Abhishek Singh, Advocate listed as the issuing authority. Schools and organizations can issue it to their students or staff after programme completion. It is provided as a print-ready A4 landscape PNG with blank name and date fields. A certificate ID system allows you to maintain your own issuance register.
Abhishek Singh — Lawyer, AI Educator & Author

Abhishek Singh

Advocate & Founder, NeuralCrowd

A lawyer who speaks the internet's language

Abhishek Singh sits at a rare intersection — a practicing lawyer's precision and a technologist's vision. His legal practice spans technology law, AI compliance, cyber law, digital rights, and educational law.

He is the founder of NeuralCrowd, an AI & Life Mastery ecosystem serving 5,000+ professionals across 50+ countries, and ContractPapers.com, his AI-ready legal document platform for the intelligence era.

Clicks & Consequences is the first resource of its kind: a digital citizenship curriculum where the legal content is not reviewed by a lawyer — it is written by one.

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The internet has rules.
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