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EU stalls treaty talks to allow copyright waiver for print disabilities

by Prasad Krishna last modified Jul 25, 2012 09:37 AM

India and other developing countries support such a legally binding treaty, writes Priscilla Jebaraj in an article published in the Hindu on July 25, 2012. Pranesh Prakash is quoted.

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Concerns raised ahead of proposed India-US trade treaty

by Prasad Krishna last modified Jun 17, 2012 07:45 AM

As efforts are on to step-up discussions on the proposed Bi-lateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between India and the US , concerns are being raised on the dispute settlement mechanism between an investor and the State.

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The International Copyright System and Access to Education: Challenges, New Access Models and Prospects for New Principles

by Prasad Krishna last modified Jun 01, 2012 04:29 AM

This event organised by Max Planck Institute was held in Munich, Germany on May 14 and 15, 2012. Pranesh Prakash participated in this event.

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Towards a Multi-Stakeholder Consultation on ‘Internet Rights, Accessibility, Regulation & Ethics’

by Prasad Krishna last modified May 31, 2012 07:14 AM

This event was organised by Digital Empowerment Foundation, National Internet Exchange of India and Association for Progressive Communications at Mirza Ghalib Hall, SCOPE Complex, New Delhi from 9.00 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. on May 3, 2012. Pranesh Prakash participated as a speaker in the session on Access to Internet: Right to Information.

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Will the Copyright Law Help the Starving Artist?

Will the Copyright Law Help the Starving Artist?

by Prasad Krishna last modified May 29, 2012 03:46 AM

By law, producers are no longer allowed to keep all the royalties to songs, lyrics or other works of arts. Now, these rights will have to be shared with the artist who created them.

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Did Sibal just get arm-twisted by book publishers?

Did Sibal just get arm-twisted by book publishers?

by Prasad Krishna last modified May 28, 2012 06:08 AM

The publishing industry seems to have got the better of the Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal. Pranesh Prakash's article on parallel importation of books is referred in this article published in FirstPost on May 25, 2012.

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Hacking, Modding & Making

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 09, 2012 09:51 AM

Seeber's electronics laboratory is a room in a unit he shares with his mother. Every available space is taken up with teetering towers of electronic parts, writes Brendan Shanahan for GQ.

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Consumers International Global Meeting 2012

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 03, 2012 07:54 AM

Pranesh Prakash participated in the Consumers International Global Meeting held in Kuala Lumpur on March 8 and 9, 2012. He spoke on UN Consumer Guidelines. Robin Brown, Tobias Schönwetter and Guilherme Varella were the other speakers in the session.

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Twists and turns of the SOPA opera

Twists and turns of the SOPA opera

by Prasad Krishna last modified Jan 16, 2012 09:48 AM

Proposed DNS filtering threatens the core protocol on which the Internet's universality depends, writes Deepa Kurup in this article published in the Hindu on 15 January 2012. Sunil Abraham is quoted in this.

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Copyrights Amendment Bill to Be Tabled in Indian Parliament – Parallel Import provisions have Been Removed

Copyrights Amendment Bill to Be Tabled in Indian Parliament – Parallel Import provisions have Been Removed

by Prasad Krishna last modified Sep 14, 2011 11:47 AM

This week, the Indian government’s Rajya Sabha (the upper house of Parliament) will debate the Copyright Amendments Act.

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Consumers International World Congress - Day 3 roundup

Consumers International World Congress - Day 3 roundup

by Prasad Krishna last modified May 06, 2011 05:34 AM

Consumers can be empowered, and consumer organisations can make sure this happens through sharing and networking, speakers at the 19th Consumers International World Congress in Hong Kong said. The programme of the Congress finished on Thursday evening, and on Friday the global consumer body will hold its General Assembly and Council elections. This news was published in the Consumer's International Blog on May 5, 2011.

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Global IP Convention, 2011

by Prasad Krishna last modified May 08, 2011 04:04 AM

The Global IP Convention, 2011 is being held at the Lalit Ashok Hotel in Bangalore from 28 to 30 April 2011.

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2(m) or not 2(m)

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 01, 2011 03:55 PM

An article by Nilanjana S Roy was published in the Business Standard on February 19, 2011. In this article Nilanjana Roy explains to us how a copyright amendment might change the way we read, write and publish in India.

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Procuring books in Indian libraries

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 01, 2011 04:27 PM

Campaign to legalise parallel imports gathers steam.

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Digital Wrongs

Digital Wrongs

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 01, 2011 04:26 PM

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights. This article by Rohin Dharmakumar was published in Forbes India on January 28, 2011.

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Intellectual Property Rights as seen in a graphic novel

Intellectual Property Rights as seen in a graphic novel

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 02, 2011 06:32 AM

While most engagements with the issue of Intellectual Property Rights take the form of academic papers and scholarly articles, the Centre for Internet and Society is approaching the subject through another medium – an online graphic novel. Commissioned by the organisation, and conceived, written and drawn by Mumbai-based Anand Ramachandran (a man who keeps himself busy in a number of ways, from writing satire columns to developing videogame designs), the novel, titled Learning to Floo, is being serialised on the CIS website.

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‘Piracy is now a mainstream political phenomenon'

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 02, 2011 07:44 AM

“Piracy has become a mainstream political phenomenon,” said Sunil Abraham, executive director of the Centre for Internet and Society in the city. The piracy that he was referring to was not the piracy of the high seas but the piracy of intellectual property.

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Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property

Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 02, 2011 08:14 AM

Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property charts the rise of the access to knowledge movement, a movement in which Open Society Foundations have played a key role. It maps the vast terrain of legal, cultural, and technical issues that activists and thinkers aligned to the movement negotiate every day.

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WEBINAR: Closed for Business

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 02, 2011 10:18 AM

A Global Panel Discusses International Copyright Laws and Their Impact on the Open Internet

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The madness of software patents

The madness of software patents

by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 02, 2011 10:17 AM

India’s patent law excludes software per se, yet over a thousand patents have been granted, writes Lata Jishnu in an article published in Down to Earth.

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