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Govt wants to scrub the Internet clean

by Prasad Krishna last modified Dec 07, 2011 04:07 AM

Web advocacy groups, experts say govt’s move to evolve content guidelines amounts to censorship. This article by Surabhi Agarwal & Leslie D’monte was published in Livemint on 7 December 2011. Sunil Abraham has been quoted in this article.

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Debate: Online content row-1

by Prasad Krishna last modified Dec 07, 2011 11:06 AM

In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists Chandan Mitra, Editor-in-Chief, 'The Pioneer' & MP, BJP; Sabeer Bhatia, Co-founder, Hotmail; Sunil Abraham, Executive Director, Centre for Internet and Society; Ankit Fadia, Ethical Hacker; Suhel Seth, Managing Partner Counselage; Pradeep Gupta, Chairman, Cyber Media and Rajesh Charia, President, Internet Service Providers Association of India discuss the issue if the Government should make clear definition of what is objectionable to internet/social media companies and draw a clear distinction between communally incitable material and political censorship.

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India’s dreams of web censorship

India’s dreams of web censorship

by Sunil Abraham last modified Mar 26, 2012 06:59 AM

If you are offended by this post, please contact Kapil Sibal, India’s telecoms and IT minister, and he will make sure it is promptly taken down.

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‘Any Normal Human Being Would Be Offended’

‘Any Normal Human Being Would Be Offended’

by Prasad Krishna last modified Dec 06, 2011 01:11 PM

The Indian government has asked social media operators to delete information on the Internet that might offend the ‘‘sensibilities’’ of people in India, Kapil Sibal, India’s minister of communications and information technology, said Tuesday, confirming an earlier India Ink report.

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Why this ‘kolaveri di' is India's coming of age

Why this ‘kolaveri di' is India's coming of age

by Prasad Krishna last modified Dec 05, 2011 10:03 AM

In the last two weeks, two videos have gone viral on the Internet in India. One, the catchy Tanglish-folksy ‘Why this kolaveri di' video, and two, the flash mob at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) in Mumbai where a few hundred Mumbaikars were seen shaking a leg to the Bollywood hit, ‘Rang de basanti'. Nishant Shah, Director-Research has been quoted in this article by Deepa Kurup which was published in the Hindu on 4 December 2011.

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On the net, red herring

by Prasad Krishna last modified Dec 05, 2011 09:49 AM

They are often the first clue in cyber crimes.But IP addresses may not be totally foolproof, writes Javed Anwer. Sunil Abraham has been quoted in this article published in the Times of India on 4 December 2011.

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Move over Kolaveri di, here comes Gowda

Move over Kolaveri di, here comes Gowda

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 28, 2011 06:58 AM

Transparency is the buzzword in governance and chief minister DV Sadananda Gowda is eager to set a new benchmark. You could soon watch what the chief minister is doing at office, live on YouTube. This article was published in dailybhaskar.com on November 28, 2011.

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An Interview of Nirmita Narasimhan on ITU Portal

An Interview of Nirmita Narasimhan on ITU Portal

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 28, 2011 06:36 AM

ITU Girls in ICT is now online! ITU interviewed Nirmita and published her profile on their website.

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Is Facebook tracking your virtual footprints?

Is Facebook tracking your virtual footprints?

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 24, 2011 03:02 AM

Social media experts claim number of cases of privacy violations against the site has increased in past few months; Facebook rubbishes the allegations. This article by Sheetal Sukhija was published in MidDay on 22 November 2011.

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3rd Canadian Science Policy Conference

3rd Canadian Science Policy Conference

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 23, 2011 03:57 PM

The Canadian Science Policy Conference (CSPC) organised the 2011 conference at the Ottawa Convention Centre from 16 to 18 November 2011. Sunil Abraham spoke in the session on Global Implications of Open and Inclusive Innovation.

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Names Not Numbers Mumbai

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 21, 2011 05:04 AM

Names Not Numbers Mumbai is part of an annual series of invitation-only ideas conferences for 100 key players and thinkers across politics, business, media, culture, academia and technology to discuss and debate what individuality in a mass age means. Names Not Numbers Mumbai is put together by the Media, Analysis & Networking company Editorial Intelligence in association with the British Council, the Financial Times and partners including Jnanapravaha.

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M-governance gains momentum

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 21, 2011 03:46 AM

Governments worldwide have successfully deployed mobile-based technologies for providing a wide variety of public services, and the Indian States are following suit.

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SOPA: The bill that could kill the Internet

SOPA: The bill that could kill the Internet

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 18, 2011 07:26 AM

As the US government’s House Judiciary Committee begins hearings on the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act, (SOPA), both supporters and opponents are ramping up their campaigning, with big names getting involved. And so they should. SOPA’s stakes are no less than the future of the Internet itself.

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International human rights community vs SOPA

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 28, 2011 10:15 AM

The Centre for Internet and Society was mentioned in a news story published in BoingBoing. Cory Doctorow wrote the story published on November 17, 2011.

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Broadband user base still has a long way to go

Broadband user base still has a long way to go

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 16, 2011 02:59 AM

Internet users in India have crossed the 100-million mark, still distant from China’s nearly 500 million and the 250 million or so in the US, but experts are buoyant about prospects in cyberspace even as low broadband penetration and poor online payment and distribution channels persist as hurdles.

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The Write Stuff

The Write Stuff

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 14, 2011 03:32 AM

“Digital natives are no longer those youngsters who fit in the bracket of a Harvard return professional, glued to their PC all day,” says Nishant Shah, director of research, Centre for Internet and Society, a Bengaluru-based organisation. For Nishant, and many youngsters across the globe, digital natives are not any of those secluded geeks who spend hours on the Internet. “I am a homemaker, yet I am a digital native,” says Nilofer Ansher, a community manager who manages members from across three continents.

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The Book of Jobs

The Book of Jobs

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 14, 2011 03:27 AM

The man who made the computer personal, who changed the face of the digital media industry, who was inspired by Zen philosophy to create an eight-billion-dollar empire, Steve Jobs, died last month. Just a few weeks before his death, in the midst of his painful illness, he told Walter Isaacson, the man chosen to write his authorised biography, “I really want to believe that something survives”. And Isaacson wrote him a fairy tale which will make sure that Jobs will be remembered beyond the gizmos and gimmicks.

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The Wikimedia India Program Trust

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 13, 2011 07:58 AM

A new entity, the “Wikimedia India Program Trust”, has now been formed and registered (in Delhi.) This will be the organization that will eventually drive India programs and house the team in India.

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‘Not mandatory’ but maids, guards get fingerprinted

‘Not mandatory’ but maids, guards get fingerprinted

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 09, 2011 05:16 AM

The Cubbon Park police have begun profiling domestic help in their jurisdiction. Personal details will be stored in a database, which can be accessed by potential employers, writes Hemanth Kashyap in this article published in Bangalore Mirror on 9 November 2011. Sunil Abraham has been quoted in this article.

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Netizen Report: Transparency Edition

by Prasad Krishna last modified Nov 09, 2011 04:31 AM

Global Voices Online has carried a feature story, "Netizen Report: Transparency Edition". We at CIS had filed an RTI application about website blocking. This is reflected in this article by Rebecca MacKinnon which was posted online on 7 November 2011.

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