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Pervasive Technologies: Access to Knowledge in the Marketplace — CIS’s Upcoming A2K Research Initiative

Posted by Jadine Lannon at Sep 25, 2012 06:45 AM |

Pervasive technologies have flooded the Indian market and are changing the ways in which the average Indian accesses knowledge but very little is understood about these technologies, particularly when it comes to their legality. The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) plans to begin a research project that aims to understand how pervasive technologies interact with Intellectual Property laws and what can be done to protect these technologies from being labelled “illegal” and eradicated from the Asian market.

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One. Zero.

One. Zero.

Posted by Nishant Shah at Sep 17, 2012 06:35 AM |

The digital world is the world of twos. All our complex interactions, emotional negotiations, business transactions, social communication and political subscriptions online can be reduced to a string of 1s and 0s, as machines create the networks for the human beings to speak. So sophisticated is this network of digital infrastructure that we forget how our languages of connection are constantly being transcribed in binary code, allowing for the information to be transmitted across the web.

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Changing Our Game

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Sep 06, 2012 11:14 AM |
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Adopting 'co-ordination models' like the Stag Hunt could reduce contention and improve outcomes.

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SMS Block as Threat to Free Speech

SMS Block as Threat to Free Speech

Posted by Chinmayi Arun at Sep 02, 2012 09:02 AM |
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If you could text just one or two people in a day, who would you choose? Many of us have had to make this choice thanks to the order limiting us to five texts a day. Short Message Service (SMS) is not used primarily to send staccato messages like the telegraph was.

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India's Internet Jam

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Aug 31, 2012 03:00 AM |

As authorities continue to clamp down on digital freedom, politicians and corporations are getting a taste for censorship too. Pranesh Prakash reports.

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To regulate Net intermediaries or not is the question

To regulate Net intermediaries or not is the question

Given the disruption to public order caused by the mass exodus of North-Eastern Indians from several cities, the government has had for the first time in many years, a legitimate case to crackdown on Internet intermediaries and their users.

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Social media, SMS are not why NE students left Bangalore

Social media, SMS are not why NE students left Bangalore

I woke up one morning to find that I was living in a city of crisis. Bangalore, where the largest public preoccupations to date have been about bad roads, stray dogs, and occasionally, the lack of night-life, the city was suddenly a space that people wanted to flee and occupy simultaneously.

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What lurks beneath the Network

There is a series of buzzwords that have become a naturalised part of discussions around digital social media—participation, collaboration, peer-2-peer, mobilisation, etc. Especially in the post Arab Spring world (and our own home-grown Anna Hazare spectacles), there is this increasing belief in the innate possibilities of social media as providing ways by which the world as we know it shall change for the better. Young people are getting on to the streets and demanding their rights to the future.

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Censoring the Internet: A brief manual

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Aug 24, 2012 09:39 AM |

Blocking websites on the Internet should be proportionate to harm they intend. However, the government of India's approach is against the principles of natural justice.

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Analysing Latest List of Blocked Sites (Communalism & Rioting Edition)

Pranesh Prakash does preliminary analysis on a leaked list of the websites blocked from August 18, 2012 till August 21, 2012 by the Indian government.

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The Perils of 'Hactivism'

The Perils of 'Hactivism'

Posted by Chinmayi Arun at Aug 20, 2012 09:58 AM |

Civil disobedience includes accepting the penalty for breaking the law. Untraceable hackers are far removed from this ethic.

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Decision Analysis for Interest Rates - II

Decision Analysis for Interest Rates - II

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Aug 18, 2012 09:00 PM |
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India needs to make practical choices that prioritise growth. This is the second column. The previous column was published in the Business Standard on July 5, 2012. It explained how lower interest rates could improve growth by increasing net profits.

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Consumers International IP Watchlist 2012 — India Report

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Aug 16, 2012 10:23 AM |

Pranesh Prakash prepared the India Report for Consumers International IP Watchlist 2012. The report was published on the A2K Network website.

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Ring Side View : Update on WIPO Negotiations on the Treaty for the Visually Impaired

Posted by Rahul Cherian at Aug 13, 2012 04:25 AM |

As a legal advisor of the World Blind Union and part of the World Blind Union delegation to the 24th meeting of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) that concluded on July 25, 2012 I had a ring side seat to the negotiations that happened between Member States in relation to the Treaty.

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Unpacking Openness: From Seemingly Transparent to Definitely Opaque

Posted by Maarten Zeinstra and Marlieke Kieboom at Aug 01, 2012 09:10 AM |
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Nishant Shah was in Netherlands recently and as part of his trip had given a public lecture to an audience at Kennisland. One of the respondents wrote a small write-up of the talk.

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CIS's Statement at SCCR 24 on Exceptions & Limitations for Libraries and Archives

This was the statement delivered by Pranesh Prakash on Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at the 24th session of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyrights and Related Rights on the issue of exceptions and limitations for libraries and archives.

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Deconstructing Digital Natives: Young People, Technology and the New Literacies

Deconstructing Digital Natives: Young People, Technology and the New Literacies

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jul 24, 2012 07:15 AM |

Nishant Shah was invited to do a book review of a new anthology 'Deconstructing Digital Natives', edited by Michael Thomas. The review was published in Routledge's Journal of Children and Media on July 18, 2012.

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Transcripts of Discussions at WIPO SCCR 24

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jul 24, 2012 01:50 AM |

We are providing archival copies of the transcripts of the 24th session of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, which is being held in Geneva from July 16 to 25, 2012.

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CIS's Statement at SCCR 24 on the WIPO Broadcast Treaty

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jul 23, 2012 03:02 PM |

This was the statement read out by Pranesh Prakash at the 24th meeting of the WIPO Standing Committee for Copyright and Related Rights in Geneva, on Monday, July 23, 2012, specifically on the Chair's Non Paper on the Protection of Broadcasters which was released this morning.

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India's Opening Statement on the Treaty for the Visually Impaired at SCCR 24

This was the opening statement of the Indian delegation, delivered by G.R. Raghavender, on Thursday, July 19, 2012, at the 24th meeting of the SCCR at WIPO in Geneva. The statement called upon all countries to conclude textual work on the treaty and call for a Diplomatic Conference to finalize it. This statement received applause, which is highly unusual at the SCCR.

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