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IT, The City and Public Space

Posted by Nishant Shah at Feb 22, 2010 06:45 AM |

In the Introduction to the project, Pratyush Shankar at CEPT, Ahmedabad, lays out the theoretical and practice based frameworks that inform contemporary space-technology discourses in the fields of Architecture and Urban Design. The proposal articulates the concerns, the anxieties and the lack of space-technology debates in the country despite the overwhelming ways in which emergence of internet technologies has resulted in material and imagined practices of people in urbanised India. The project draws variously from disciplines of architecture, design, cultural studies and urban geography to start a dialogue about the new kinds of public spaces that inform the making of the IT City in India. You can also access his comic strip visual introduction to the project at http://www.isvsjournal.org/pratyush/internet/Dashboard.html

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Alternative Scenarios

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Feb 10, 2010 09:10 AM |
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Only about 48 per cent of India is covered by the telecom network with only 20 per cent rural coverage, says Shyam Ponappa. In his article published in the Business Standard on 4 February, 2010, he points out how alternative approaches may enhance extensive coverage.

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Right to Read, Now in Mumbai

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Feb 10, 2010 07:10 AM |
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The third phase of the 'Right to Read' campaign in India held in Mumbai was coordinated by the Xavier’s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC). The Mumbai Phase of the Right to Read Campaign was launched on 1st January 2010 and ran till the 27th of January 2010.

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Report on the Fourth Internet Governance Forum for Commonwealth IGF

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Feb 05, 2010 09:00 AM |

This report by Pranesh Prakash reflects on the question of how useful the IGF is in the light of meetings on the themes of intellectual property, freedom of speech and privacy.

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CIS Statement on the WIPO Broadcast Treaty at SCCR 19

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Feb 01, 2010 03:00 PM |

This statement on the WIPO Broadcast Treaty was delivered on December 17, 2010 at the 19th session of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights by Nirmita Narasimhan on behalf of CIS.

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The Elements of Role Playing Games

Posted by Arun Menon at Jan 29, 2010 12:25 PM |
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This article, the first in a three part series addresses the definitions of role-playing games (RPGs) and their elements, the integration of elements from other genres facilitating to what might lead to the hybridization of genres and the relation between online and offline games as well as solo gaming with respect to the ‘Alone Together’ phenomenon.

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Piracy Studies in India

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Jan 22, 2010 12:35 PM |

The word ‘piracy’ assumes negative connotations. In the imagination of an ordinary middle class urban Indian it is linked directly to the informal economy, crime and even terrorism. But the ‘pirated good’, that is, the ‘optical disc’ is not seen with a similar perception. The ‘CD’ is the access key to the cultural wealth of music, cinema and software contained inside. This paradox is created in the sphere of information and knowledge that is created by anti-piracy agencies using extensive reports and statistics that are published every year. These statistics often have a tendency to create a feeling of ‘shock and awe’ for the readers that see these numbers splashed across headlines of news and media reports. Till 2004, the creation of numbers conjuring losses up to millions was mostly the domain of the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA), which is now supplemented by reports commissioned to consultancy groups like McKinsey, PWC, and Ernst & Young. This article by Siddharth Chadha traces a few reports that have come to become popular benchmarks of piracy in the past few years.

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Enforcement of Anti-piracy Laws by the Indian Entertainment Industry

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Jan 22, 2010 12:25 PM |

This brief note by Siddharth Chadha seeks to map out the key actors in enforcement of copyright laws. These bodies not only investigate cases of infringement and piracy relating to the entertainment industry, but tie up with the police and IP law firms to pursue actions against the offenders through raids (many of them illegal) and court cases. Siddharth notes that the discourse on informal networks and circuits of distribution of cultural goods remains hijacked with efforts to contain piracy as the only rhetoric which safeguards the business interests of big, mostly multinational, media corporations.

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The Right to Read Campaign, now in Delhi

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Jan 22, 2010 10:10 AM |
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The Right to Read campaign, this time in Delhi, the national capital of the country has been announced. This is the third in the series. The previous two held in Calcutta and Chennai were highly successful and Delhi too promises quite a lot.

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Plan and Execute for Results

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Jan 22, 2010 07:25 AM |
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Good SOPs are a starting point, but there's more under the surface that will affect results.

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Impaired Social Mobility

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Jan 22, 2010 07:05 AM |
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Leading e-mail providers like Gmail and Yahoo Mail have introduced open protocols for copying e-mails offline through Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird but popular social networking websites like Facebook, Myspace, etc generally do not allow the user to backup their own data. Sunil Abraham through this article points out that if competition and technological development does not rectify the situation then the government needs to intervene for the sake of its citizens.

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Gaming and Gold - An Introduction

Posted by Arun Menon at Jan 20, 2010 06:15 PM |

Arun Menon in this first entry, provides a brief description of the area of study and the questions that need to be engaged with in the course of this study.

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Fill The Gap: Global Discussion on Digital Natives

More often than not people don't understand the new practices inspired by Internet and digital technologies. As such a series of accusations have been leveled against the Digital Natives. Educators, policy makers, scholars, and parents have all raised their worries without hearing out from the people they are concerned about. Hivos has initiated an online global discussion about Digital Natives. So, to voice your opinion, start tweeting with us now #DigitalNatives.

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When Whistle Blowers Unite

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Jan 14, 2010 05:50 AM |

Leaking corporate or government information in public interest through popular Web service providers is risky but Wikileaks.org is one option that you could try out.

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Inquilab 2.0? Reflections on Online Activism in India*

Research and activism on the Internet in India remain fledgling in spite the media hype, says Anja Kovacs in her blog post that charts online activism in India as it has emerged.

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Wikiwars: 12th, 13th January, Bangalore

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jan 05, 2010 05:50 PM |
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The Centre for Internet and Society and the Institute of Network Cultures brought together a critical range of scholars, academicians, practitioners, artists and researchers to inquire into the new conditions which emerge with the rise of Wikipedia. The first of two events, WikiWars was the beginning of a knowledge network that shall contribute to a reader titled Critical Point of View, becoming the first resource tool to engage creatively and fruitfully with the diverse range of questions that surround Wikipedia.

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Openness, Videos, Impressions

The one day Open Video Summit organised by the Centre for Internet & Society, iCommons, Open Video Alliance, and Magic Lantern, to bring together a range of stakeholders to discuss the possibilities, potentials, mechanics and politics of Open Video. Nishant Shah, who participated in the conversations, was invited to summarise the impressions and ideas that ensued in the day.

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CIS comments on WIPO Treaty

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Dec 23, 2009 08:00 AM |
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Nirmita Narasimhan of CIS has given her reply comments to the US Copyright Office's call for comments on the proposed WIPO draft proposal to facilitate access to copyrighted works for persons who are blind or have other reading disabilities, in response to the Federal Register Notice of October 13, 2009.

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Statement of CIS on the Matter of the Treaty for the Blind

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Dec 22, 2009 12:50 PM |
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Presented by Nirmita Narasimhan at the 19th WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights in Geneva on 18th December 2009.

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Web Accessibility Policy Making: An International Perspective – A G3ict White Paper

Posted by Radha Rao at Dec 21, 2009 07:35 AM |
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G3ict Publishes International Survey of Web Accessibility Policies White Paper by the Centre for Internet & Society, Bangalore, India

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