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J. T. D'souza
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Sunil Abraham
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Sep 23, 2008 10:50 AM
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Publications
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Software Patents
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PDF Format
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Aug 23, 2011 03:06 AM
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Open Standards,
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Oo.org Format
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Aug 23, 2011 03:06 AM
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MS Format
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Aug 23, 2011 03:07 AM
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Open Access Day Flyer
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Sunil Abraham
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last modified
Oct 31, 2008 09:24 AM
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Publications
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Open Content and Open Access
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A2K3 Panel XI - Ogg Vorbis
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Sep 21, 2008 02:43 PM
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Open Content and Open Access
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Photocopying the past
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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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Blogs
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Privacy and Security Can Co-exist
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Sunil Abraham
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published
Jun 22, 2011
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last modified
Mar 21, 2012 09:05 AM
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Internet Governance,
Privacy
The blanket surveillance the Centre seeks is not going to make India more secure, writes Sunil Abraham in this article published in Mail Today on June 21, 2011.
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Blog
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Snooping Can Lead to Data Abuse
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Sunil Abraham
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published
Jun 09, 2011
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last modified
Mar 21, 2012 10:39 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
THE NATGRID, aiming to link databases of 21 departments and ministries for better counter-terror measures, adopts blunt policy approach, subjecting every citizen to the same level of blanket surveillance, instead of a targeted approach that intelligently focuses on geographic or demographic areas that are currently important, writes Sunil Abraham in this article published by Mail Today on June 9, 2011.
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Blog
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Do You Want to be Watched?
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Sunil Abraham
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published
Jun 09, 2011
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Mar 21, 2012 09:11 AM
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Internet Governance
The new rules under the IT Act are an assault on our freedom, says Sunil Abraham in this article published in Pragati on June 8, 2011.
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Blog