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eSpeak Training in Hindi Language

eSpeak Training in Hindi Language

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Sep 30, 2015 10:00 PM |
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National Association for the Blind, Kullu hosted a 2 day training in the use of eSpeak in Hindi language with NVDA for its special educators, in-service blind, and blind students. The programme was attended by 20 participants who came from all parts of Himachal Pradesh.

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Training in eSpeak Marathi

Training in eSpeak Marathi

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Sep 30, 2015 09:00 PM |
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NVDA team conducted a training programme in Marathi language on August 22 and 23, 2015 at Atmadepam Society in Nagpur. Twenty-two participants attended. Harshad Jadhav was the trainer.

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Wikimedia contributor shares his Linux story

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 27, 2015 11:30 AM |

Computers have fascinated me since childhood, but my first encounter—like many others—was not with Linux. For me, it was with Microsoft Paint. Then, many years later in 2011, it was my Wikipedia mentor, Shiju Alex, who introduced me to Linux. Since then, it's been my life!

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Hits and Misses With the Draft Encryption Policy

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Sep 26, 2015 04:46 PM |

Most encryption standards are open standards. They are developed by open participation in a publicly scrutable process by industry, academia and governments in standard setting organisations (SSOs) using the principles of “rough consensus” – sometimes established by the number of participants humming in unison – and “running code” – a working implementation of the standard. The open model of standards development is based on the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) philosophy that “many eyes make all bugs shallow”.

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Google's Optical Character Recognition Software Now Works with All South Asian Languages

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 26, 2015 02:31 PM |

The Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software by Google now works for more than 248 world languages, including all the major South Asian languages, and it's easy to use and works with over 90 percent accuracy for most languages.

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As Odia Wikipedia turns 13, what happens next?

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi and Sailesh Patnaik at Sep 26, 2015 10:50 AM |

Odia Wikipedia, one of several Indian-language Wikipedia projects, celebrated thirteen years of free knowledge contribution on June 3.

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Comments on the DoT Panel Report via MyGov

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Sep 26, 2015 10:16 AM |
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On behalf of the Centre for Internet and Society, I must commend the Department of Telecom Panel on its report. Overall, it displays a far better understanding of the underlying issues than the TRAI consultation paper did, and is overall a good effort at balancing the different sides. However, some of its most important recommendations are completely off-mark and would be disastrous if accepted by the government.

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Open Governance and Privacy in a Post-Snowden World : Webinar

Posted by Vanya Rakesh at Sep 26, 2015 08:00 AM |

On 10th September 2015, the OGP Support Unit, the Open Government Guide, and the World Bank held a webinar on “Open Governance and Privacy in a Post-Snowden World” presented by Carly Nyst, Independent consultant and former Legal Director of Privacy International and Javier Ruiz, Policy Director of Open Rights Group. This is a summary of the key issues that were discussed by the speakers and the participants.

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OCR and OER – update

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 25, 2015 09:00 PM |

We welcome this short posting from Subhashish Panigrahi which updates a 2014 posting of his on Indic Language Wikipedias as Open Educational Resources at http://education.okfn.org/indic-language-wikipedias-as-open-educational-resources/

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FAQ: CIS' Proposal for Compulsory Licensing of Critical Mobile Technologies

Posted by Rohini Lakshané at Sep 25, 2015 03:20 PM |

Earlier this year, the Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) had proposed that the Government of India (GoI) initiate the formation of a patent pool of critical mobile technologies and mandate a five percent compulsory license. The proposal was made in light of ongoing litigation in India over standard essential patents pertaining to mobile technology, and the government's own “Make in India” and “Digital India” programmes.

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Software Freedom Pledge

Software Freedom Pledge

On September 19, 2015, celebrated globally as Software Freedom Day, a number of enthusiasts got together and collectively took a pledge.

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Open Letter to PM Modi on Intellectual Property Rights issues on His Visit to the United States of America in September, 2015

Posted by Pranesh Prakash and Nehaa Chaudhari at Sep 23, 2015 06:45 AM |

This is an open letter by CIS to the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi in light of his impending visit to the USA. This letter asks the Prime Minister to urge the USA to ratify the Marrakesh Treaty; and asks that India not be a party to TPP negotiations, in light of recent reports on a study encouraging India to join the TPP.

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The Many Lives and Sites of Internet in Bhubaneswar

Posted by Sailen Routray at Sep 21, 2015 05:36 AM |

This post by Sailen Routray is part of the 'Studying Internets in India' series. Sailen is a researcher, writer, editor and translator who lives and works in Bhubaneswar. In this essay, he takes a preliminary step towards capturing some of the experiences of running and using internet cafes, experiences that lie at the interstices of (digital) objects and spaces, that are at the same time a history of the internet as well as a personal history of the city.

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Peering behind the veil of ICANN’s DIDP (I)

Posted by Padmini Baruah at Sep 21, 2015 02:35 AM |
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One of the key elements of the process of enhancing democracy and furthering transparency in any institution which holds power is open access to information for all the stakeholders. This is critical to ensure that there is accountability for the actions of those in charge of a body which utilises public funds and carries out functions in the public interest.

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Sustainable Smart Cities India Conference 2015, Bangalore

Posted by Vanya Rakesh at Sep 21, 2015 02:24 AM |
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Nispana Innovative Platforms organized a Sustainable Smart Cities India Conference 2015, in Bangalore on 3rd and 4th September, 2015. The event saw participation from people across various sectors including Government Representatives from Ministries, Municipalities, Regulatory Authorities, as well as Project Management Companies, Engineers, Architects, Consultants, Handpicked Technology Solution Providers and Researchers. National and International experts and stakeholders were also present to discuss the opportunities and challenges in creating smart and responsible cities as well as citizens, and creating a roadmap for converting the smart cities vision into a reality that is best suited for India.

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Comments on the Guidelines for Examination of Computer Related Inventions (CRIs)

Recently, the Indian Patents Office released the Guidelines for Examination of Computer Related Inventions (“2015 Guidelines/ Guidelines”) in an attempt to clarify examination of software related patents in India. This post is a pure analysis of the 2015 Guidelines. The new Guidelines, essentially, narrow the exclusions of secttion 3(k), thereby enlarging the scope of software related applications eligible for a patent grant. More alarmingly, there is low emphasis on the application of the subject matter test, increased ambiguity on the nature of subject matter and an exclusionary list of examples appended to the document. In the following post, CIS highlights these concerns and presents solutions, and also proposes a definition of "computer programme per se". Read on to understand how the new guidelines will potentially lead to an increase in software patenting activity by expanding the scope of patentable subject matter – in negation of the legislative intent of section 3(k) of the Indian Patents Act, 1970.

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Transformaking 2015 : International Summit on Critical and Transformative Making, Yogyakarta

Posted by Sharath Chandra Ram at Sep 20, 2015 02:00 PM |

Transformaking 2015 brought together makers, scientist, hackers, bricoleurs, researchers, artists, designers and other interdisciplinary practitioners from across the globe in a series of Residency and Research Program, Symposium, Exhibition, Fair, and Satellite Projects. It was held from August 10 to September 20, 2015. Transformaking 2015 was organized by HONF Foundation & CATEC (Culture Arts Technoloy Empowerment Community) in partnership with the Centre for Internet & Society (CIS), Common Room, Crosslab, and Nicelab.

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Rethinking of "Empowering Marathi Schools"

Posted by Abhinav Garule at Sep 18, 2015 10:50 AM |

Like most other Indian language-medium schools, Marathi schools are experiencing a drastic decline of students. To address these grave problem a day long seminar was organised at S. M. Joshi Sabhagriha, Pune. CIS-A2K member Abhinav Garule attended this event to share how teachers could encourage students to contribute to Marathi Wikipedia.

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DIDP Request #12: Revenues

Posted by Aditya Garg at Sep 14, 2015 03:32 PM |
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The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) sought information from ICANN on their revenue streams by sending them a second request under their Documentary Information Disclosure Policy. This request and their response have been described in this blog post.

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DIDP Request #11: NETmundial Principles

Posted by Aditya Garg at Sep 14, 2015 03:08 PM |
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The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) followed up on the implementation of the NETmundial Principles that ICANN has been endorsing by sending them a second request under their Documentary Information Disclosure Policy. This request and their response have been described in this blog post.

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