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Pervasive Technologies Project Working Document Series: Literature Review on IPR in Mobile app development
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by
Anubha Sinha
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published
Apr 29, 2015
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Aug 31, 2015 01:48 PM
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Pervasive Technologies
This post is literature survey of material exploring and analysing the role of Application Platforms in the Mobile Applications Development ecosystem, albeit from an intellectual property perspective. The document is a work in progress.
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Pervasive Technologies: Access to Knowledge in the Market Place — A Presentation by Sunil Abraham
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by
Sunil Abraham
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published
Jan 28, 2013
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Feb 13, 2013 07:05 AM
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Pervasive Technologies
The 2012 Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest was organized in Rio de Janeiro from December 15 to 17, 2012. The Centre for Internet & Society partnered FGV, Washington College of Law, the American Embassy, African Information Research and Training and International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development in this event. Sunil Abraham made a presentation on Pervasive Technologies on the opening day, December 15, 2012.
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Pervasive Technologies: Access to Knowledge in the Marketplace — CIS’s Upcoming A2K Research Initiative
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by
Jadine Lannon
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published
Sep 25, 2012
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last modified
Oct 30, 2012 06:23 AM
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Pervasive Technologies
Pervasive technologies have flooded the Indian market and are changing the ways in which the average Indian accesses knowledge but very little is understood about these technologies, particularly when it comes to their legality. The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) plans to begin a research project that aims to understand how pervasive technologies interact with Intellectual Property laws and what can be done to protect these technologies from being labelled “illegal” and eradicated from the Asian market.
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Pervasive Technologies: Patent Pools
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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published
Jun 27, 2013
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last modified
Jul 03, 2013 06:57 AM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Publications,
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
In this research paper, Nehaa Chaudhari gives an analysis of patent pools. She discusses the working of a patent pool, study patent pool in other areas of technology, and patenting in telecom and related technology.
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Pervasive Technologies: Working Document Series - Research Questions and a Literature Review on the Actor-Network Theory
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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published
Sep 05, 2015
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
This document is divided into two parts - the first part lays out a series of research questions, potentially seeking to apply actor-network theory as a research methodology. The second part seeks to map literature around the Actor-Network Theory ("ANT") as a research methodology.
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Pervasive Technologies: Working Document Series – Updated Research Methodology – Applying the Actor Network Theory to Competition Law and Standard Essential Patent Litigation in India
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by
Nehaa Chaudhari
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published
Oct 04, 2015
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last modified
Oct 04, 2015 04:20 AM
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Pervasive Technologies
This document lays out the updated research methodology for the paper on competition law issues around standard essential patent litigation in India.
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Phone Spreadsheet
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by
Jadine Lannon
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published
Oct 30, 2012
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge
A documentation of the basic components and features of the mobile devices in a spreadsheet.
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Photocopying the past
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by
Sunil Abraham
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published
Sep 02, 2011
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last modified
Sep 25, 2011 08:06 PM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Access to Knowledge
There is no single correct position when it comes to intellectual property or IP. In fact, there are at least five correct positions that you could possibly adopt based on who you are — a pro-creator position, a pro-entrepreneur position, a pro-government position, a pro-consumer position and a public interest position.
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Pirates, Plagiarisers, Publishers
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by
Prashant Iyengar
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published
Mar 09, 2011
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last modified
May 29, 2014 05:55 AM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Copyright,
Access to Knowledge
This article attempts to rescue not by denying the charges of plagiarism, but by charting an alternative trajectory of plagiarism so that each successive instance does not amplify our sense of embarrassment and crisis in the academy. The article by Prashant Iyengar was published in the Economic & Political Weekly, February 26, 2011, Vol XLVI No 9.
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Plagiarism is rampant in Indian food writing – but finally, bloggers have a way to fight it
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Jul 06, 2017
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Access to Knowledge
“We have been cheated,” declared the headline of the blog post making the rounds of social media on April 25.
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