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Calling Out the BSA on Its BS

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Sep 09, 2011 07:50 AM |

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is trying to pull wool over government officials' eyes by equating software piracy with tax losses. Pranesh Prakash points out how that argument lacks cogency, and that tax losses would be better averted if BSA's constituent companies just decided to pay full taxes in India.

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Photocopying the past

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Sep 02, 2011 01:25 PM |

There is no single correct position when it comes to intellectual property or IP. In fact, there are at least five correct positions that you could possibly adopt based on who you are — a pro-creator position, a pro-entrepreneur position, a pro-government position, a pro-consumer position and a public interest position.

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Copyright Amendment Bill in Parliament

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Aug 30, 2011 09:26 AM |

The Copyright Amendment Bill is expected to be presented in the Rajya Sabha by the Minister for Human Resource and Development, Kapil Sibal today afternoon. The much awaited Bill (since it has been in the offing since 2006) has undergone significant changes since its initial appearance.

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Govt for Legalising Parallel Import of Copyright Works; Publishers Oppose

Posted by Shamnad Basheer at Aug 30, 2011 04:55 AM |

Section 2(m) legalises the parallel imports of books and other copyrighted material into India and was part of the initial Copyright Amendment Bill introduced in the Parliament of India in 2010.

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Between the Stirrup and the Ground: Relocating Digital Activism

Between the Stirrup and the Ground: Relocating Digital Activism

Posted by Nishant Shah at Aug 23, 2011 09:50 AM |

In this peer reviewed research paper, Nishant Shah and Fieke Jansen draws on a research project that focuses on understanding new technology, mediated identities, and their relationship with processes of change in their immediate and extended environments in emerging information societies in the global south. It suggests that endemic to understanding digital activism is the need to look at the recalibrated relationships between the state and the citizens through the prism of technology and agency. The paper was published in Democracy & Society, a publication of the Center for Democracy and Civil Society, Volume 8, Issue 2, Summer 2011.

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Between the Stirrup and the Ground: Relocating Digital Activism

Between the Stirrup and the Ground: Relocating Digital Activism

In this peer reviewed research paper, Nishant Shah and Fieke Jansen draws on a research project that focuses on understanding new technology, mediated identities, and their relationship with processes of change in their immediate and extended environments in emerging information societies in the global south. It suggests that endemic to understanding digital activism is the need to look at the recalibrated relationships between the state and the citizens through the prism of technology and agency. The paper was published in Democracy & Society, a publication of the Center for Democracy and Civil Society, Volume 8, Issue 2, Summer 2011.

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Bye Bye email?

Bye Bye email?

Posted by Nishant Shah at Aug 23, 2011 07:31 AM |
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Email might be the default method of communication for most of us, but could it be going the telegram way.

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An Interview with David Baines

An Interview with David Baines

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Aug 23, 2011 07:10 AM |
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Maureen Agena interviewed David Baines, Deputy Director, Mada (Qatar Assistive Technology Center). Maureen asked questions regarding the status of disabled persons in Qatar, the level of ICT accessibility awareness for PWDs in Qatar, efforts of the Qatar Government towards Mada relating to policy measurements, schemes for PWDs, etc.

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Whole Body Imaging and Privacy Concerns that Follow

Posted by Srishti Goyal at Aug 22, 2011 12:00 PM |

Law student at the National University of Juridical Sciences, and intern for Privacy India, Srishti Goyal compares, contrasts, and critiques the Whole Body Imaging practices found in the US, the UK, and Australia, and makes recommendations for an Indian regime.

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IP Addresses and Expeditious Disclosure of Identity in India

Posted by Prashant Iyengar at Aug 22, 2011 11:25 AM |

In this research, Prashant Iyengar reviews the statutory mechanism regulating the retention and disclosure of IP addresses by Internet companies in India. Prashant provides a compilation of anecdotes on how law enforcement authorities in India have used IP address information to trace individuals responsible for particular crimes.

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Cyber Crime & Privacy

Posted by Merlin Oommen at Aug 22, 2011 08:30 AM |

India is a growing area in the field of active Internet usage with 71 million Internet users.

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Financial Inclusion and the UID

Posted by elonnai hickok at Aug 22, 2011 07:50 AM |

Since 2009, when Nandan Nilekani began to envision and implement the Unique Identification Project, the UID authority has promoted the UID/Aadhaar scheme as a tool of development for India - arguing that an identity will assist in bringing benefits to the poor, promote financial inclusion in India, and allow for economic and social development. In this blog entry I will focus on the challenges and possibilities of the UID number providing the residents of India a viable method of access to financial services across the country.

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Open Government Data in India (v2)

Open Government Data in India (v2)

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Aug 19, 2011 12:20 PM |

The first draft of the second version of the Open Government Data Report is now online. Nisha Thompson worked on updating the first version of the report. This updated version of the report on open government data in India includes additional case studies as well as a potential policy (National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy) that would create a central government data portal. The report was distributed for peer review and public feedback.

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CCTV in Universities

Posted by Merlin Oommen at Aug 10, 2011 06:10 AM |

Basic Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Infrastructure is used to observe movements from a central room, and consists of one or more video cameras that transmit video and audio images to a set of monitors or video recorders.

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Re-thinking Key Escrow

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Aug 09, 2011 05:40 AM |

Would you make duplicates of your house keys and hand them over to the local police authority? And if so, would you feel safe? Naturally, one would protest this invasion of privacy. Similarly, would it be justified for the government to have a copy of the private key to intercept and decrypt communications? This is the idea behind key escrow; it enables government ‘wiretapping’.

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We, the Cyborgs: Challenges for the Future of being Human

We, the Cyborgs: Challenges for the Future of being Human

Posted by kaeru at Aug 02, 2011 05:50 AM |

The Cyborg - a cybernetique organism which is a combination of the biological and the technological – has been at the centre of discourse around digital technologies. Especially with wearable computing and ubiquitous access to the digital world, there has been an increased concern that very ways in which we understand questions of life, human body and the presence and role of technologies in our worlds, are changing. In just the last few years, we have seen extraordinary measures – the successful production of synthetic bacteria, artificial intelligence that can be programmed to simulate human conditions like empathy and temperament, and massive mobilisation of people around the world, to fight against the injustices and inequities of their immediate environments.

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Internet, Politics and Transparency

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Aug 02, 2011 02:45 AM |
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On 15th April 2009, the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) hosted a talk by Barun Mitra on “Internet, Transparency and Politics”. Barun Mitra is the Chairperson of Liberty Institute, a think tank based in Delhi. Liberty Institute conducts research and advocacy on policy issues ranging from health, environment and trade to democracy and governance.

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Open Access to Scholarly Literature in India: A Status Report: Call for Comments

Posted by Prof. Subbiah Arunachalam and Madhan Muthu at Jul 27, 2011 03:10 PM |
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The Centre for Internet and Society welcomes comments on the first draft of "Open Access to Scholarly Literature in India: A Status Report". This report, on open access to scholarly literature, with a special focus on scientific literature, has been written by Prof. Subbiah Arunachalam and Madhan Muthu. The report surveys the field of scholarly and scientific publication in India and provides a detailed history of the open access movement in India.

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UID: Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Fear?

Posted by Shilpa Narani at Jul 25, 2011 06:45 AM |

Isn’t it interesting that authorities ask you about your identity and you end up showing your proof of existence! Isn’t this breaching into one’s personal life? Why so much transparency only from the public side? Why can’t the government be equally transparent to the public?, asks Shilpa Narani.

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The Challenges of Direct Democracy

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Jul 24, 2011 09:45 AM |
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India must weigh the pros and cons of various approaches to direct democracy and develop one of its own.

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