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Legal Challenges to Mapping in India #1 - Laws, Policies, and Cases
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by
Adya Garg
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published
May 11, 2016
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last modified
May 11, 2016 01:43 PM
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filed under:
Geospatial Information Regulation Bill,
Open Data,
Open Government Data,
Geospatial Data,
Openness
Responding to the draft Geospatial Information Regulation Bill and the draft National Geospatial Policy made public recently, this post provides an overview of the present configuration of laws, policies, and guidelines that provides the legal framework in India for governance of creation and sharing of geospatial data in India. The post also studies these policies in action by describing the key legal cases around the creation and use of geospatial data. The next post of this series will document the reflections and opinions of the key geospatial industry actors in India, as well as the free and open source mapping community.
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Openness
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Annual Programmatic Report 2018-2019
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by
Pranav M B
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published
Nov 10, 2020
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About Us
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Annual Reports
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Wikimedia contributor shares his Linux story
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Sep 27, 2015
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last modified
Jun 18, 2016 05:08 PM
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filed under:
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
Computers have fascinated me since childhood, but my first encounter—like many others—was not with Linux. For me, it was with Microsoft Paint. Then, many years later in 2011, it was my Wikipedia mentor, Shiju Alex, who introduced me to Linux. Since then, it's been my life!
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Blogs
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India Should Watch Its Internet Watchmen
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 28, 2011
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last modified
May 06, 2011 05:08 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
The month after terrorists attacked Mumbai in 2008, India's government initiated legislation enabling it to eavesdrop on electronic communication and block websites on grounds of national security. There was no public debate before the bill in question was introduced, and hardly any debate inside parliament itself before it passed in 2009. In the law, there were no guidelines about the extent to which an individual's right to privacy would be breached. And there was certainly no mention, and therefore, reassurance, that due process would be followed when it came to restricting access to websites. This article by Rahul Bhatia was published in the Wall Street Journal on March 28, 2011.
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News & Media
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Odia Wikipedia: Needs Assessment
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
May 11, 2013
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last modified
Jul 17, 2013 06:35 AM
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
This blog encompasses the status of Odia Wikipedia and assessment of the needs for growth of the community.
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Openness
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Blog
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Bhuvana Meenakshi elected Mozilla Rep for July 2019
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by
Admin
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published
Sep 25, 2019
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filed under:
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge
Bhuvana Meenakshi was selected as a Rep of the Month (July 2019) by Mozilla for my active contributions.
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Access to Knowledge
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News & Media
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Mobile Broadband: Leveraging for Business Transformation
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jan 03, 2013
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last modified
Jan 15, 2013 08:40 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
Mobile India 2013 is being held at the Chancery Pavillion, Bangalore on 9 January 2013. Sunil Abraham is speaking at this event.
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News & Media
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Copyright Access for the Disabled and Collaborative IP Policy
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by
Radha Rao
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published
Nov 23, 2009
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last modified
Apr 02, 2011 02:27 PM
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filed under:
Accessibility
A blog post on SPICY IP by Shamnad Basheer, November 18, 2009
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News & Media
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TRAI Consultation on Differential Pricing for Data Services - Post-Open House Discussion Submission
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 29, 2017
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Internet Governance
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Resources
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Net Neutrality Resources
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Classical Odia Language in the Digital Age
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Jul 28, 2014
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Odia Wikipedia,
Openness
The essay was published in the June edition of Odisha Review, a magazine published by Government of Odisha's Department of Information and Public Relations.
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Openness
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Blog