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Hindustani Language: We Are Wikipedia

Hindustani Language: We Are Wikipedia

Posted by Syed Muzammiluddin at Mar 27, 2015 09:00 PM |

In 2014, the Centre for Internet and Society's Access to Knowledge team (CIS-A2K) embarked on a new social media-based initiative - WeAreWikipedia. The aim of the project was "One Wikimedian every week to tell untold community stories on Twitter".

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Interviews with App Developers: Open Source, Community, and Contradictions – Part III

Posted by Samantha Cassar at Mar 24, 2015 01:00 PM |
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The following is a third post within a series reporting on interviews conducted with 10 of Bangalore's mobile app developers and other industry stakeholders. Through this research, CIS attempts to understand how the developers interviewed engage with the law within their practice, particularly with respect to IP. Here we examine different attitudes and perspectives towards themes related to open software, as well as contract agreements.

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Interviews with App Developers: Name of the Game (Part IV)

Posted by Samantha Cassar at Mar 24, 2015 09:00 AM |
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The following is a concluding piece in a series reporting on interviews conducted with 10 of Bangalore's mobile app developers and other industry stakeholders. Within this research, CIS attempts to understand how they engage with the law within their practice, particularly with respect to IP. Here we examine responses given across interviews regarding instances of infringement of IP within their work.

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Mobile App Developer Series: Terms of Agreement – Part IV

Posted by Samantha Cassar at Mar 23, 2015 01:00 PM |
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The following is Part Four in a series reporting on interviews conducted with 10 of Bangalore's mobile app developers and other industry stakeholders. Through this research, CIS attempts to understand how the developers interviewed engage with the law within their practice, particularly with respect to IP. Here we examine different attitudes and work practices related to contracts agreements and developer culture in the legal realm.

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Intellectual Property Rights — Open Access for Researchers

Intellectual Property Rights — Open Access for Researchers

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Mar 19, 2015 02:30 PM |

In the year 2013, Nehaa Chaudhari had worked on a module on Intellectual Property Rights for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)'s Open Access Curriculum (Curriculum for Researchers) as part of a project for the Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia. UNESCO published the module this year. Nehaa Chaudhari and Varun Baliga were among the Module preparation team. Nehaa Chaudhari was the writer for Units 1, 2 and 3: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright and Alternative to a Strict Copyright Regime.

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Compilation of Mobile Phone Patent Litigation Cases in India

Posted by Rohini Lakshané at Mar 15, 2015 03:05 PM |

This working paper is an attempt to chronicle information about big-ticket lawsuits pertaining to mobile technology patents filed in India. All information presented in this paper has been gathered from publicly available sources. Interns Nayana Dasgupta, Sampada Nayak and Suchisubhra Sarkar (in alphabetical order) provided invaluable research assistance. This paper was first published as a blog post on the CIS website on March 15, 2015. It was periodically updated till October 31, 2017 to reflect new developments in the different lawsuits at the Delhi High Court and the cases with the Competition Commission of India.

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Hindi Wiki Community Baithak in Delhi

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Feb 27, 2015 01:34 AM |

Hindi Wikimedians met in New Delhi during February 14 and 15. This was the first meeting of the Hindi community. Subhashish Panigrahi attended the meetup.

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Telugu Wikipedia Winter Camp at Andhra Loyola College

Telugu Wikipedia Winter Camp at Andhra Loyola College

Posted by Rahmanuddin Shaikh at Feb 26, 2015 02:27 AM |

Students of physics, statistics and Telugu departments of Andhra Loyola College spent 5 days of their Christmas vacation of 2014 to edit and enrich Telugu Wikipedia and Wikisource. They worked on their respective subject areas and came up with more than 100 new articles on Telugu Wikipedia and about 300 pages of Veeresalingam's works were typed on Telugu Wikisource.

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Our Endangered Languages

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Feb 21, 2015 08:00 AM |

My op-ed (in Odia) about the endangered languages was published in the Samaja this 21st on the International Mother Language Day.

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Academia and Civil Society submit critical comments to DIPP on draft National IPR Policy

Posted by Anubha Sinha at Feb 16, 2015 05:00 PM |
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As our readers may be aware, the DIPP had initiated public consultation on the drafting of India’s first National IPR policy in November 2014.

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Open Letter to Prime Minister Modi

Posted by Rohini Lakshané at Feb 10, 2015 05:45 AM |

After the government introduced the "Make in India" and "Digital India" programmes, the air is thick with the promise of reduced imports, new jobs, and goods for the domestic market. In light of the patent wars in India, the government can ill-afford to overlook the patent implications in indigenously manufactured mobile phones. CIS proposes that the Government of India initiate the formation of a patent pool of critical mobile technologies and a five percent compulsory license.

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National IPR Policy Series : RTI Requests to DIPP seeking Details on the IPR Think Tank and the National IPR Policy

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Feb 09, 2015 03:10 PM |
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In an earlier blog post titled " National IPR Policy Series : The Development of the National IPR Policy", we discussed the formation of an IPR Think Tank to draft the first National IPR Policy. Since many details about the constitution and working of this Think Tank were unavailable, we decided to send out RTI requests to find out more.

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A Wikipedia Presentation at BITS, Goa

A Wikipedia Presentation at BITS, Goa

Posted by Radhakrishna Arvapally at Feb 09, 2015 02:00 PM |

Quark is one of India's largest science, technology and management festivals, held every February at BITS Pilani - K.K. Birla Goa Campus. This year in 2015, the event was held from February 6 to 8, 2015. This blog post captures the key moments. About 12 delegates attended the event.

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National IPR Policy Series : CIS Comments to the First Draft of the National IP Policy

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Government of India invited comments on the First Draft of India's National IPR Policy. The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) made this submission. The comments were prepared by Nehaa Chaudhari, Pranesh Prakash and Anubha Sinha. We also thank our intern, Varnika Chawla for her assistance.

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Telugu Wikimedia Hackathon 2014

Telugu Wikimedia Hackathon 2014

Posted by Rahmanuddin Shaikh at Jan 31, 2015 05:10 PM |

Telugu Wikimedia (including their projects Telugu Wikipedia, Telugu Wikisource etc.) is one of the largest and most powerful Indian language Wikimedia projects, and it is growing and expanding everyday. In the last half of 2014, Telugu Wikimedia community members contacted CIS-A2K team with a request to organize a MediaWiki tutorial workshop for them. Following their request, on 28 December 2014, CIS-A2K team organized a MediaWiki hackathon event for Telugu Wikimedia community members to enhance their skills and understanding of technical matters related to MediaWiki usage. The theme of the workshop was “Mediawiki, its extensions and tools to work around” and it aimed at allowing Wikipedians to use MediaWiki tools more effectively.

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RTI Responses - MHRD IP Chairs: Details of Funding & Expenditure

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Jan 31, 2015 05:05 PM |

In an earlier blog post titled "MHRD IPR Chairs — Underutilization of Funds and Lack of Information Regarding Expenditures", we discussed the lack of information regarding the expenditure by various MHRD Chairs in the country. We sent out RTI requests to find out more. This blog post discusses the responses that we have received so far. (Many thanks to CIS intern Varnika Chawla for her assistance)

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ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଭାଷା ପାଇଁ ଅନ୍ତର୍ଜାତୀୟ ପ୍ରକଳ୍ପ

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Jan 31, 2015 04:51 AM |

This is an op-ed I authored for Odia newspaper the "Samaja" that got published on January 30, 2015. Through this post I intend to highlight the needs for taking the Odia language to international fora instead of keeping it confined within the books. I have covered the focus area of 3 free and open source projects: Odia Wikipedia, Odia Wikisource and Global Voices Odia in the column highlighting the need for more people to contribute.

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National IPR Policy Series : The Development of the National IPR Policy

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Jan 22, 2015 12:48 AM |

This is the first blog post in a series of posts on India's National IPR Policy. In this post, CIS intern, Varnika Chawla traces the evolution of the National IPR Policy.

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Beyond Alcohol and Angel Investors: Building Business Models in an Age of Mobile Music Streaming (Conference Learnings)

Posted by Maggie Huang at Jan 20, 2015 05:00 PM |

This blog post is the first of a series of blogs to document, synthesize, and analyze learnings from attending various music industry trade conferences. This first post introduces the research question, and highlights learnings about the various business models which can be accessible via the mobile, and broadly how the music industry is attempting to respond to monetization challenges.

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Disability Exceptions in Copyright Legislations

Posted by Rishika at Jan 12, 2015 02:14 AM |

In the year 2006, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) conducted a study on different national approaches to copyright exception for persons with disabilities. Over 60 countries have an exception in their Copyright laws permitting conversion of works into accessible formats for the benefit of persons who cannot read print. The scope of the exception varies, in terms of the beneficiaries covered, formats permitted, restrictions on who can convert, etc.

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