Cyber law expert Na.Vijayashankar, also known as Naavi in Cyberspace, is one of the most respected names in the Indian tech world. As Chairman of the Digital Society Foundation and as a Director of Cyber Law College, one of Naavi’s life mottos is “Let’s build a responsible Cyber society”. Naavi’s views are highly regarded and he is regularly quoted by the leading Indian newspapers and magazines.

Porn cartoon character and sex addict Savita Bhabhi has been titillating the Indian internet in recent months. Business entity ‘Indian Porn Empire’ manages the Savita Bhabi website, but the writers and designers do not want to put their names on the website. Like many social media campaigns, a fun exterior hides a marketing campaign. Many Indian men have volunteered services like translation to the Savita Bhabi website. Savita Bhabi is a marketing ploy by Indian Porn Empire to earn more porn rupees.
When Savita Bhabi first started, they did not have filters to keep out children and minors from their website. After being written about by national media like CIOL and Yahoo, and smaller websites like techgoss, they have now put up a warning sign asking minors below 18 not to peek inside.
Cyber law expert Naavi has been actively campaigning against Savita Bhabhi. According to CyberMedia, “Vijayashankar has also suggested a CBI enquiry to bring the owners of the Canada-registered website to book.”
Yesterday, Naavi wrote a heart felt editorial in his website in which he detailed how an 11 year old boy in Bangalore was so negatively influenced by the Porn Savita Bhabi website that he sent an obscene email to his teacher. The teacher complained to the cops and the Bangalore Police booked the child under the ITA 2000 law which carries a possible jail term of 5 years. Fortunately, the parents and police resolved the issue in a mature fashion with the best interests of the child at heart.
Naavi urges the Police and CBI in this editorial to “ hunt for all those involved in this sinister project (Savita Bhabhi) and bust the racket”
This article published in techgoss.com and posted here by Edwin



