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Net Neutrality, Free Speech and the Indian Constitution - I

by Gautam Bhatia — last modified Apr 29, 2014 08:03 AM

In this post, I will explore net neutrality in the context of Indian law and the Indian Constitution.

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Report of the Group of Experts on Privacy vs. The Leaked 2014 Privacy Bill

by Elonnai Hickok — last modified Apr 14, 2014 06:10 AM

Following our previous post comparing the leaked 2014 Privacy Bill with the leaked 2011 Privacy Bill, this post will compare the recommendations provided in the Report of the Group of Experts on Privacy by the Justice AP Shah Committee to the text of the leaked 2014 Privacy Bill. Below is an analysis of recommendations from the Report that are incorporated in the text of the Bill, and recommendations in the Report that are not incorporated in the text of the Bill.

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Banking Guide

by Prasad Krishna — last modified Apr 14, 2014 05:30 AM
April 14, 2014

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Banking Policy Guide

by Prasad Krishna — last modified Apr 14, 2014 05:29 AM
April 14, 2014

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European Union Draft Report Admonishes Mass Surveillance, Calls for Stricter Data Protection and Privacy Laws

by Divij Joshi — last modified Sep 30, 2014 08:52 AM
April 04, 2014

Ever since the release of the “Snowden files”, the secret documents evidencing the massive scale of surveillance undertaken by America’s National Security Agency and publically released by whistle-blower Edward Snowden, surveillance in the digital age has come to the fore of the global debate on internet governance and privacy.

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Who Governs the Internet? Implications for Freedom and National Security

by Sunil Abraham — last modified Apr 05, 2014 04:23 PM

The second half of last year has been quite momentous for Internet governance thanks to Edward Snowden. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff became aware that they were targets of US surveillance for economic not security reasons. They protested loudly.

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The Age of Shame

The Age of Shame

by Nishant Shah — last modified Apr 04, 2014 04:05 AM

The ability to capture private images is breeding a dangerous form of digital shaming. Within the online space, where wonderments often run rife, and conspiracy theories travel at the speed of light, there are many dark recesses where netizens half-jokingly, self-referentially, in a spirit of part-truth, part-exaggeration, often wonder on what the real reason is for the internet to exist.

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Between the Local and the Global: Notes Towards Thinking the Nature of Internet Policy

Between the Local and the Global: Notes Towards Thinking the Nature of Internet Policy

by Nishant Shah — last modified Apr 04, 2014 03:49 AM
April 04, 2014

This post by Nishant Shah is part of a series related to the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy: The Third Man Theme Revisited: Foreign Policies of the Internet in a Time Of Surveillance and Disclosure, which takes place in Vienna, Austria from March 30 – April 1, 2014.

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Intermediary Liability Resources

by Elonnai Hickok — last modified Jul 03, 2014 06:45 AM

We bring you a list of intermediary resources as part of research on internet governance. This blog post will be updated on an ongoing basis.

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