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Intermediary Liability Resources

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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11th Century Kannada Literature Now on Wikisource

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Mar 30, 2014 05:00 PM |

This blog post by Pavithra Hanchagaiah and Omshivaprakash HI was edited by Rohini Lakshane for DNA. It was first edited by Subhashish Panigrahi, CIS-A2K on the Wikimedia Foundation blog where it was first published.

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A Queer Digital Humanities Experience

Posted by Sneha PP at Mar 30, 2014 10:00 AM |
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Questions of identity and citizenship have been an important aspect of understanding the digital realm, and what it means to be ‘human’ in this space. While one may still mull over the separation of the real and the virtual, the digital as a condition of existence has engendered new notions of the public sphere, and sought to redefine the methods of traditional humanistic enquiry. In this guest post, Ditilekha Sharma shares some reflections on her research on the queer community and the politics of identity on the Internet, within the perspective of the Digital Humanities.

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The Age of Shame

The Age of Shame

Posted by Nishant Shah at Mar 30, 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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Fishing is the New Black:  Contemporary Art Imitates the Digital

Fishing is the New Black: Contemporary Art Imitates the Digital

Posted by Anirudh Sridhar at Mar 28, 2014 12:51 PM |
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Marshall Mcluhan once said, “Art at its most significant is a Distant Early Warning System that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it.” Philosophers, on the other hand, think about things in retrospect and hence, as much as Derrida’s writings about the collapse of the semiotic structures of capture and meaning say about the Digital age, Mark Rothko’s art, a generation ahead of Derrida in depicting this collapse, can say about the future that it saw in visceral and energetic forms. To understand Rothko’s paintings we must sit through a short history of the different epochs of Being and their epistemological shifts before we get to the Digital Age about which Rothko had violent and destructive premonitions.

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Structure, Sign and Play in the Digital

Posted by Anirudh Sridhar at Mar 28, 2014 08:49 AM |
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I have come to realize, in my research, that I have been looking for and staring at the various entry points of the Digital Humanities by looking at the primordial lighting arrangements and formative forces that are in play in it. So far, there have been some clear emergent patterns like the fact that the Digital Humanities is the story of the University itself and a condition of the socio-political and economic forces shaping our education system.

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Digitize any Book in the Public Domain

Digitize any Book in the Public Domain

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Mar 27, 2014 09:05 PM |

The article is about a mass scale digitization project for Kannada WikiSource by two Wikipedians.

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CIS Statement at ICANN 49's Public Forum

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Mar 27, 2014 07:30 PM |

This was a statement made by Pranesh Prakash at the ICANN 49 meeting (on March 27, 2014), arguing that ICANN's bias towards the North America and Western Europe result in a lack of legitimacy, and hoping that the IANA transition process provides an opportunity to address this.

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Enabling Elections

Enabling Elections

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Mar 24, 2014 10:55 AM |

For making the 2014 General Elections in India participatory and accessible for voters with disabilities the Centre for Law and Policy Research and the Centre for Internet and Society have come up with a report. The report addresses the barriers that people with disabilities face during elections and recommends solutions for the same.

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Accessibility of Political Parties Websites in India

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Mar 24, 2014 10:22 AM |
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Given the impending elections in India across April and May 2014, a test was conducted to determine the accessibility of websites of the Election Commission of India, the Parliament and some key political parties in India. This report summarises the results of the test.

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Digital Gender: Theory, Methodology and Practice

Posted by Nishant Shah at Mar 20, 2014 10:00 PM |
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Dr. Nishant Shah was a panelist at a workshop jointly organized by HUMlab and UCGS (Umeå Centre for Gender Studies) at Umeå University from March 12 to 14, 2014. He blogged about the conference.

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ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଉଇକିପିଡ଼ିଆ: ତିନି ବର୍ଷର ସକ୍ରିୟ ଅବଦାନ ୧୦ ବର୍ଷର ପ୍ରକଳ୍ପକୁ ପୁନର୍ଜୀବନ ଦେଲା

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Mar 20, 2014 11:20 AM |

The post is about the journey of Odia Wikipedia and the last three years of active contribution

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Vachana Sanchaya: 11th century Kannada literature to enrich Wikisource

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Mar 20, 2014 11:13 AM |

Kannada Wikipedian Omshivaprakash, Pavithra and I co-authored this article on digitizing Vachana Sahitya, a 11th century Kannada literature on WikiSource.

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Broadcast Treaty: An Overview

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Mar 20, 2014 09:55 AM |

In this blog post, CIS intern Varun Baliga, a third year law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, presents an overview of the Treaty for the Protection of Broadcasting Organizations, currently being deliberated by nations at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR).

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

Posted by Divij Joshi at Mar 20, 2014 09:40 AM |

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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A Question of Digital Humanities

The emergence of digital humanities as a new field of interdisciplinary research enquiry has also seen growth in literature around the problem of its definition. This blog-post lays out some of the conceptual frameworks for the mapping exercise taken up by CIS to look at digital humanities in India.

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Privacy worries cloud Facebook's WhatsApp Deal

Privacy worries cloud Facebook's WhatsApp Deal

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Mar 20, 2014 05:55 AM |

Privacy activists in the United States have asked the competition regulator or the Federal Trade Commission to put on hold Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp. Why have they done this when Facebook has promised to leave WhatsApp untouched as a standalone app?

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Net Neutrality and Privacy

Posted by Divij Joshi at Mar 20, 2014 05:01 AM |

The highly contentious and polarising debate on net-neutrality will have a large impact on shaping the future of the internet and ultimately on the users of the internet. One important issue which needs to be prioritized while debating the necessity or desirability of a legal regime which advocates net-neutrality is its implication on privacy.

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WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) 26th Session- Consolidated Notes (Part 2 of 3)

Posted by Nehaa Chaudhari at Mar 20, 2014 04:52 AM |

From December 16 to 20, 2013, the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) met for the 26th session. This blog post (Part 2 of 3) summarizes Days 3 and 4 of the proceedings of the 26th SCCR, based on my notes of the session and WIPO's transcripts.

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Open Source Project Brings 11th Century Kannada Verses Online

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Mar 19, 2014 08:00 PM |

The post was co-authored by Pavithra Hanchagaiah, Omshivaprakash H L and Subhashish Panigrahi and published in the March issue of Foss Force.

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