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Internet and Society in Asia: Challenges and Next Steps

Posted by Nishant Shah at Dec 23, 2011 05:56 AM |

The ubiquitous presence of internet technologies, in our age of digital revolution, has demanded the attention of various disciplines of study and movements for change around the globe. As more of our environment gets connected to the circuits of the World Wide Web, we witness a significant transformation in the way we understand the politics, mechanics and aesthetics of the world we live in, says Nishant Shah in this peer reviewed essay published in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Volume 11, Number 1, March 2010.

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Spy in the Web

Spy in the Web

The government’s proposed pre-censorship rules undermine the intelligence of an online user and endanger democracy.

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Invisible Censorship: How the Government Censors Without Being Seen

The Indian government wants to censor the Internet without being seen to be censoring the Internet. This article by Pranesh Prakash shows how the government has been able to achieve this through the Information Technology Act and the Intermediary Guidelines Rules it passed in April 2011. It now wants methods of censorship that leave even fewer traces, which is why Mr. Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology talks of Internet 'self-regulation', and has brought about an amendment of the Copyright Act that requires instant removal of content.

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That’s the unkindest cut, Mr Sibal

That’s the unkindest cut, Mr Sibal

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Dec 12, 2011 04:59 AM |

There’s Kolaveri-di on the Internet over Kapil Sibal’s diktat to social media sites to prescreen users’ posts. That diktat goes far beyond the restrictions placed on our freedom of expression by the IT Act. But, says Sunil Abraham of the Centre for Internet and Society, India is not going to be silenced online.

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Press Coverage of Online Censorship Row

We are maintaining a rolling blog with press references to the row created by the proposal by the Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology to pre-screen user-generated Internet content.

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Online Pre-Censorship is Harmful and Impractical

The Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Mr. Kapil Sibal wants Internet intermediaries to pre-censor content uploaded by their users. Pranesh Prakash takes issue with this and explains why this is a problem, even if the government's heart is in the right place. Further, he points out that now is the time to take action on the draconian IT Rules which are before the Parliament.

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An Interview with Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada

An Interview with Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Dec 02, 2011 05:45 AM |

Elonnai Hickok interviewed Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada. The full interview is reproduced below.

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What is Dilligaf?

What is Dilligaf?

Posted by Nishant Shah at Dec 01, 2011 09:52 AM |
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On the web, time moves at the speed of thought: Groups emerge, proliferate and are abandoned as new trends and fads take precedence. Nowhere else is this dramatic flux as apparent as in the language that evolves online. While SMS lingo – like TTYL (Talk To You Later) and LOL (Laughing Out Loud)– has endured and become a part of everyday language, new forms of speech are taking over.

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The 2nd IJLT-CIS Lecture Series — A Post-event Report

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Nov 17, 2011 10:25 AM |

The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) and the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS), organised the 2nd IJLT-CIS Lecture Series on the 21st and 22nd of May 2011 at the National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore. The main theme for this year was Emerging Issues in Privacy Law: Law, Policy and Practice.

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CIS Comments on Finance Committee Statements to Open Letters on Unique Identity

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Nov 13, 2011 02:40 AM |

We from the Centre for Internet and Society had sent six open letters to the Parliamentary Finance Committee on the UID. The Committee responded through an email on 12 October 2011. Our response to the points raised is reproduced below.

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Comments on the National Policy of Information Technology

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Nov 09, 2011 10:28 AM |
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The NPIT 2011 has the laudable goal of making India a ‘knowledge economy with a global role’ by developing and deploying ICT solutions in all sectors to foster development within India and at a global level. The policy identifies several praiseworthy goals such as the promotion of open standards and open technologies, accessibility for persons with disabilities, affordable ICT services, transparency, accountability, technology development for Indian languages, placing data in public domain for use and value addition, using social media to engage with citizens and investing in indigenous R&D and capacity building. We deeply appreciate this initiative of the Department of Information Technology and offer below brief comments to strengthen the draft.

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TRAI urged to take action against P2P throttling and DNS hijacking

Posted by Anand Priya Singh at Nov 09, 2011 10:20 AM |
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On 4 November 2010, Anand had sent a complaint letter to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) regarding unethical practices adopted by Internet Service Providers (ISPs), particularly Airtel. The letter was sent by post and through an e-mail. It was addressed to the Advisor, CN & IT, TRAI. Anand got no help from the ISP and the reply from TRAI (No. 340-1\2010-CA/VOLv) stated that he contact the nodal officer. We have reproduced below the complaint letter that Anand sent to TRAI.

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Sources of CIS Funding

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Nov 09, 2011 07:15 AM |
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CIS's donors' names and the amount of the grants they've provided are being published in an effort to be absolutely transparent and to make it clear that our donors do not dictate the policy and research positions we espouse.

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Once Upon A Flash

Posted by Nishant Shah at Nov 04, 2011 07:20 AM |
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It was a dark and stormy evening. A young man in a dark blue Adidas jacket, collar turned up, eyes under green-black shades, hopped off a motorbike, tucked his thumbs into the front pockets of his low-slung retro jeans and surreptitiously made his way through a road thronging with rush-hour traffic and irate pedestrians yelping on their cellphones. He skipped across death traps with skilled ease: leaping over potholes, jumping over halfdug trenches, avoiding the occasional pair of doggy jaws that longed to mate with his ankles, ignoring the bikers who were using the pavements as new lanes for driving towards a honking traffic jam bathed in an orange and red neon that made the road look like a piece of burnt toast with dollops of vicious jam on it.

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CIS Comments on the Draft National Policy on Electronics

These were the comments submitted by CIS to the request for comments put out by the Department of Information Technology on its draft 'National Policy on Electronics'.

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India's Statement Proposing UN Committee for Internet-Related Policy

India's Statement Proposing UN Committee for Internet-Related Policy

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Oct 31, 2011 03:28 PM |

This is the statement made by India at the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly, in which its proposal for the UN Committee for Internet-Related Policy was presented.

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Analysis of DIT's Response to Second RTI on Website Blocking

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Oct 27, 2011 06:50 PM |

In this blog post, Pranesh Prakash briefly analyses the DIT's response to an RTI request on website blocking alongside the most recent edition of Google's Transparency Report, and what it tells us about the online censorship regime in India.

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Text of DIT's Response to Second RTI on Website Blocking

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Oct 27, 2011 05:15 PM |

CIS had filed a request under the Right to Information Act with the government, asking a number of questions relating to blocking of content under the IT Act. We have reproduced below the response we got from the government.

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Privacy & Sexual Minorities

Posted by Danish Sheikh at Oct 24, 2011 09:25 AM |

Danish Sheikh examines the status of sexual minorities in the light of privacy framework in India. Culling out some real life examples based on various studies, media reports and judgments from the Supreme Court and the High Courts of Delhi and Allahabad, the research brings to light the privacy violations being committed by both individuals as well as state authorities. The research concludes by saying that privacy doesn’t necessarily encompass a one-size-fits-all approach, and can raise as many questions as it answers.

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Sixth Annual Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum, Nairobi: A Summary

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Oct 24, 2011 09:10 AM |
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The sixth annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum was held from 27 to 30 September 2011 at the United Nations Office in Nairobi, Kenya. Sunil Abraham participated in six workshops: Privacy, Security, and Access to Rights: A Technical and Policy Analyses, Use of Digital Technologies for Civic Engagement and Political Change: Lessons Learned and Way Forward, The Impact of Regulation: FOSS and Enterprise, Proprietary Influences in Free and Open Source Software: Lessons to Open and Universal Internet Standards, Access and Diversity of Broadband Internet Access and Putting Users First: How Can Privacy be Protected in Today’s Complex Mobile Ecosystem?

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