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Letter of Agreement
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Prasad Krishna
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last modified
Nov 17, 2011 09:57 AM
IJLT-CIS agreement made on 11 November 2009.
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Internet Governance
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Letter of Survey Request
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 06, 2013
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Letter on WGEC
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jan 07, 2014
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Blog
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Letter questions the propriety of CCI’s participation in ASSOCHAM conference
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 23, 2015
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge
Serious concerns relating to conflict of interest have been raised against participation of CCI at the ASSOCHAM IP conference to be held soon.
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News & Media
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Leveraging Mobile Network Big Data for Development Policy: Opportunities & Challenges
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Prasad Krishna
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published
Nov 02, 2015
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last modified
Dec 16, 2015 01:31 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Big Data
Amber Sinha participated in this event held at IRDC, New Delhi on November 2, 2015. The event was organized by LIRNEasia.
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News & Media
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Library and Information Professionals Summit (LIPS) 2015
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Prasad Krishna
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published
Feb 07, 2015
Nehaa Chaudhari participated as a panelist at the Library and Information Professionals Summit, 2015 at NLU-Delhi. The event was jointly organized by Society for Library Professionals, National Law University Delhi with UN Information Centre for India & Bhutan and Special Library Association (USA), Asian Chapter.
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Access to Knowledge
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News & Media
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Library and Information Professionals Summit 2015
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Feb 07, 2015
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Blogs
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Light Blue
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Prasad Krishna
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last modified
Nov 02, 2012 03:22 PM
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Home images
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Limitations and Flexibilities
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Prasad Krishna
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Nov 24, 2015 02:47 PM
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Limits to Privacy
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 11, 2011
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last modified
Dec 14, 2012 10:28 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
In this chapter we attempt to build a catalogue of these various
justifications, without attempting to be exhaustive, with the objective of arriving at a
rough taxonomy of such frequently invoked terms. In addition we also examine some the
more important justifications such as “public interest” and “security of the state” that
have been invoked in statutes and upheld by courts to deprive persons of their privacy.
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Publications