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The Right to Read Campaign, now in Delhi
The Right to Read campaign, this time in Delhi, the national capital of the country has been announced. This is the third in the series. The previous two held ... by Prasad Krishna last modified Aug 17, 2011 08:45 AM — Filed under: ,
Impaired Social Mobility
Leading e-mail providers like Gmail and Yahoo Mail have introduced open protocols for copying e-mails offline through Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird ... by Prasad Krishna last modified Aug 18, 2011 05:07 AM — Filed under: ,
Enforcement of Anti-piracy Laws by the Indian Entertainment Industry
This brief note by Siddharth Chadha seeks to map out the key actors in enforcement of copyright laws. These bodies not only investigate cases of infringement ... by Prasad Krishna last modified Aug 04, 2011 04:35 AM — Filed under: , ,
Piracy Studies in India
The word ‘piracy’ assumes negative connotations. In the imagination of an ordinary middle class urban Indian it is linked directly to the informal economy, ... by Prasad Krishna last modified Aug 04, 2011 04:35 AM — Filed under: ,
Right to Read Campaign - Delhi
The Centre for Internet and Society is organizing a Right to Read Campaign on January 30th 2010, at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi by Prasad Krishna last modified Aug 31, 2011 10:43 AM — Filed under: ,
IGF 2009 - Main Session: Emerging Issues: Social Networks
Current laws don't seem to scale well to handle Web 2.0 issues by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 02, 2011 01:46 PM — Filed under:
Right to Knowledge for Persons with Print Impairment: A Proposal to Amend the Indian Copyright Regime
This research paper argues the need for amending Indian Copyright provisions for enabling the print impaired to gain access to published works. The paper was ... by Prasad Krishna last modified Apr 26, 2013 06:09 AM — Filed under: