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Presentation at Global Digital Humanities Symposium
by Puthiya Purayil Sneha published Mar 22, 2019 last modified May 03, 2019 09:41 AM — filed under:
P.P. Sneha gave a virtual presentation of her work on digital cultural archives at the Global Digital Humanities Symposium organised by Michigan State University on March 21-22, 2019.
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Presentation at IDRC: ‘Scholarly Communication in the Age of the Commons -- A Southern Perspective’
by Sanchia de Souza published Jul 03, 2009 last modified Apr 02, 2011 03:59 PM — filed under:
Prof. Subbiah Arunachalam, CIS Distinguished Fellow, will give a talk titled 'Scholarly Communication in the Age of the Commons -- A Southern Perspective' at IDRC, Ottawa, Canada, on 13 July 2009.
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Presentation at TIFR: 'Scholarly Communication in the Age of the Commons'
by Sanchia de Souza published Jul 14, 2009 last modified Apr 02, 2011 03:42 PM — filed under:
CIS Distinguished Fellow Dr. Subbiah Arunachalam will give a talk titled 'Scholarly Communication in the Age of the Commons' at TIFR, Mumbai, on Friday, 24 July 2009.
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File Presentation on MLATS
by Prasad Krishna published Dec 21, 2012
Located in Internet Governance / Blog
Blog Entry Press Release: India to Host 4th Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest
by Geetha Hariharan published Dec 14, 2015 — filed under:
The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) is happy to announce that 4th edition of the Global Congress will be held at the National Law University, New Delhi (NLU-D) on 15-17 December 2015. The Congress is jointly organised by CIS, NLU-D, Open A.I.R., CREATe, Columbia University and American University.
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Blog Entry Press Release: Medicines should not bankrupt patients or public health systems: Access to medicines at the Global Congress
by Geetha Hariharan published Dec 17, 2015 — filed under:
The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and Public Interest is being held at the National Law University, Delhi, on 15-17 December 2015. The global event is jointly organized by CIS, NLU Delhi, Open A.I.R., CREATe, Columbia University and American University. Below is the Press Release from Day 1 of the Global Congress.
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Blog Entry Press Release: Users’ rights and interests should be balanced with those of IP rights-holders: Global Congress
by Geetha Hariharan published Dec 17, 2015 — filed under:
The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and Public Interest is being held at the National Law University, Delhi, on 15-17 December 2015. The global event is jointly organized by CIS, NLU Delhi, Open A.I.R., CREATe, Columbia University and American University. Below is the Press Release from Day 2 of the Global Congress.
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Blog Entry Principles for Internet Governance: NETmundial 2014 — What do the Contributions Reveal?
by Geetha Hariharan published Apr 21, 2014 last modified Apr 23, 2014 04:01 AM — filed under: ,
The Global Multi-stakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance (NETmundial) is scheduled for April 23-24, 2014. Towards its stated end of establishing "strategic guidelines related to the use and development of the Internet in the world", NETmundial sought contributions from stakeholders around the world on two topics: (1) Set of Internet governance principles; (2) Roadmaps for the further evolution of the Internet governance system.
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Blog Entry Privacy & Media Law
by Sonal Makhija published Jul 19, 2011 last modified Dec 14, 2012 10:26 AM — filed under: ,
In her research, Sonal Makhija, a Bangalore-based lawyer, tries to delineate the emerging privacy concerns in India and the existing media norms and guidelines on the right to privacy. The research examines the existing media norms (governed by Press Council of India, the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 and the Code of Ethics drafted by the News Broadcasting Standard Authority), the constitutional protection guaranteed to an individual’s right to privacy upheld by the courts, and the reasons the State employs to justify the invasion of privacy. The paper further records, both domestic and international, inclusions and exceptions with respect to the infringement of privacy.
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File Privacy after Big Data
by Prasad Krishna published Jan 27, 2017
Located in Internet Governance / Files