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NLSIU Conference on Access to Copyrighted Works for Persons with Disability: An enriching experience
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Prasad Krishna
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Dec 27, 2015
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Access to Knowledge
National Law School of India University, Bangalore hosted a one-day national conference on the ‘Access to Copyrighted Works for Persons with Disability’, on the 26th of November, 2015 to discuss the provisions and implications of the Marrakesh Treaty as signed on the 27th of June, 2013.
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NLSIU-Program Schedule_4 & 5th March 2016 .pdf
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Mar 31, 2016
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NLSR Symposium on Regulating E-Commerce in India
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Dec 06, 2016
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Internet Governance
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NLU
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Prasad Krishna
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Jan 07, 2015 01:34 PM
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nlu jodhpur Information under RTI Act, 2015.pdf
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 25, 2016
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Blogs
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NLU Jodhpur.zip
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 22, 2016
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Blogs
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NMC eBrochure
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Prasad Krishna
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published
Feb 04, 2014
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Openness
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Blog
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NMEICT Funds Book Conversion Project for the Print Disabled
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Prasad Krishna
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Jul 22, 2010
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last modified
Aug 23, 2011 04:52 AM
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Accessibility,
Projects
IIT, Kharagpur, Daisy Forum of India, Inclusive Planet and the Centre for Internet and Society have joined hands to undertake a project for the print disabled. The National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT) is funding this project.
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Accessibility
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Blog
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NN_Conference Report.pdf
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Feb 27, 2016
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Internet Governance
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No access to pornography in cyber cafes, declare new rules
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 26, 2011
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May 01, 2011 01:09 AM
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Research
Fresh guidelines, which are part of Information Technology (guidelines for cyber cafe) Rules 2011, will require cyber cafe owners to "tell users" not to surf websites that contain "pornographic or obscene material". Experts termed the rule arbitrary, saying that watching pornography is not an offence in India. This article by Javed Anwer was published in the Times of India on April 26, 2011.
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