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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 23) – Justin Searle

CIS interviews Justin Searle, security expert, as part of the Cybersecurity Series.

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Freedom of Expression in a Digital Age

Posted by Geetha Hariharan and Jyoti Panday at Jul 14, 2015 04:25 PM |

The Centre for Internet & Society, the Observer Research Foundation, the Internet Policy Observatory, the Centre for Global Communication Studies and the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania organized this conference on April 21, 2015 in New Delhi.

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Net Neutrality and the Law of Common Carriage

Posted by Bhairav Acharya at Jul 14, 2015 01:00 PM |

Net neutrality makes strange bedfellows. It links the truck operators that dominate India’s highways, such as those that carry vegetables from rural markets to cities, and Internet service providers which perform a more technologically advanced task.

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CIS Cybersecurity Series (Part 22) - Anonymous

CIS interviews a Tibetan security researcher and information activist, as part of the Cybersecurity Series. He prefers to remain anonymous.

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Reading Devanagari script based sites like Konkani Wikipedia in Kannada Script

Posted by U.B.Pavanaja at Jul 13, 2015 01:05 PM |

This is a small hack to read websites with Devanagari script (used for Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Maithili and a few more languages) based sites like Konkani Wikipedia in Kannada script.

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Free Speech Policy in India: Community, Custom, Censorship, and the Future of Internet Regulation

This note summarises my panel contribution to the conference on Freedom of Expression in a Digital Age at New Delhi on 21 April 2015, which was organised by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) and the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) in collaboration with the Internet Policy Observatory of the Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania

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Users and the Internet

Posted by Purbasha Auddy at Jul 10, 2015 04:20 AM |

This post by Purbasha Auddy is part of the 'Studying Internets in India' series. Purbasha is a SYLFF PhD fellow at the School of Cultural Texts and Records (SCTR), Jadavpur University, with more than eight years of work experience in digital archiving. She has also been teaching for the last two years in the newly-started post-graduate diploma course in Digital Humanities and Cultural Informatics offered by the SCTR. In this essay, Purbasha explores the constructions of the ideas of the Indian Internet users through the advertisements that talk about data packages, mobile phones or apps.

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Regulatory Perspectives on Net Neutrality

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jul 08, 2015 02:30 PM |

In this paper Pranesh Prakash gives an overview on why India needs to put in place net neutrality regulations, and the form that those regulations must take to avoid being over-regulation.

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India’s digital check

India’s digital check

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Jul 08, 2015 08:00 AM |

All nine pillars of Digital India directly correlate with policy research conducted at the Centre for Internet and Society, where I have worked for the last seven years. This allows our research outputs to speak directly to the priorities of the government when it comes to digital transformation.

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Report: 5G Technologies Workshop by IEEE

Posted by Rohini Lakshané at Jul 03, 2015 12:00 AM |
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A report on the 5G Technologies Workshop organised by the Bangalore Chapter of the IEEE Communication Society at Bangalore on May 22 -23, 2015.

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The Centrality of Cash Flows

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Jul 02, 2015 06:00 PM |
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Greece's experience tells us that cash flows are crucial to economic outcomes. No matter how far-reaching the vision, ambition, and slogans, the effects of cash flows are profound and inevitable.

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Anti-Spam Laws in Different Jurisdictions: A Comparative Analysis

Posted by Rakshanda Deka at Jul 02, 2015 04:21 PM |

This paper is divided into three sections. The first section puts forth a comparative table of the spam laws of five different countries - the United States of America, Australia, Canada, Singapore and the United Kingdom - based on eight distinct parameters- jurisdiction of the legislation, definition of ‘spam’, understanding of consent, labelling requirements, types of senders covered, entities empowered to sue, exceptions made and penalties prescribed. The second section is a brief background of the problem of spam and it attempts to establish the context in which the paper is written. The third section is a critical analysis of the laws covered in the first section. In an effort to spot the various loopholes in these laws and suggest effective alternatives, this section points out the distinctions between the various legislations and discusses briefly their respective advantages and disadvantages.

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Statement by the Centre for Internet and Society on the Broadcast Treaty at SCCR 30

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Jul 02, 2015 01:20 AM |
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The 30th Session of the World Intellectual Property Organization's ("WIPO") Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights ("SCCR") is underway in Geneva from 29 June, 2015 to 03 July, 2015. While CIS was unable to attend this meeting, we have the following statement to make on negotiations on the Proposed Treaty for Broadcasting Organizations.

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WhatsApp and the Creation of a Transnational Sociality

Posted by Maitrayee Deka at Jul 01, 2015 07:15 AM |

This post by Maitrayee Deka is part of the 'Studying Internets in India' series. Maitrayee is a postdoctoral research fellow with the EU FP7 project, P2P value in the Department of Sociology, University of Milan, Italy. Her broader research interests are New Media, Economic Sociology and Gender and Sexuality. This is the second of Maitrayee's two posts on WhatsApp and networks of commerce and sociality among lower-end traders in Delhi.

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Report on eSpeak Tamil Computing with NVDA Training Workshop in Tirunelveli

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Jun 30, 2015 06:00 PM |
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The training workshop by the NVDA team was held at Anne Jane Askwith Higher Secondary School for the Visually Impaired, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli from June 3 - 7, 2015. Sixteen delegates attended the workshop.

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Report on Training in eSpeak Marathi

Report on Training in eSpeak Marathi

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Jun 30, 2015 01:00 PM |
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The NVDA team conducted a training at SIES College, Sion, Mumbai on June 28, 2015. Thirty-four delegates attended the training programme. Harshad Jadhav was the trainer.

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WhatsApp and Transnational Lower-End Trading Networks

Posted by Maitrayee Deka at Jun 30, 2015 07:05 AM |

This post by Maitrayee Deka is part of the 'Studying Internets in India' series. Maitrayee is a postdoctoral research fellow with the EU FP7 project, P2P value in the Department of Sociology, University of Milan, Italy. Her broader research interests are New Media, Economic Sociology and Gender and Sexuality. This is the first of Maitrayee's two posts on WhatsApp and networks of commerce and sociality among lower-end traders in Delhi.

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Indic Scripts and the Internet

Posted by Dibyajyoti Ghosh at Jun 30, 2015 04:40 AM |

This post by Dibyajyoti Ghosh is part of the 'Studying Internets in India' series. Dibyajyoti is a PhD student in the Department of English, Jadavpur University. He has four years of full-time work experience in projects which dealt with digital humanities and specially with digitisation of material in Indic scripts. In this essay, Dibyajyoti explores the effects the English language has on the Internet population of India.

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Details for Contributing Posts to RAW Blog

Posted by Sumandro Chattapadhyay at Jun 30, 2015 04:15 AM |

The RAW Blog hosts writings contributed by researchers, professionals, artists, workers, and others.

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Odia Wikipedia meets Google Developer Group

Odia Wikipedia meets Google Developer Group

Posted by Sailesh Patnaik at Jun 29, 2015 03:10 PM |

This is a guest post by Wikimedian Sailesh Patnaik who has been a ardent contributor in Odia-language Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects and has led outreach and partnership building initiatives to grow the Wikimedia projects in Odia and other Indian languages. In this post Sailesh shares his personal experience from his interaction at the Google Extended I/O organised by Google Developer Group in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. All the views are author’s personal views.

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