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The Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2013 — Penalising 'Peeping Toms' and Other Privacy Issues

by Divij Joshi — last modified Jul 12, 2013 12:17 PM
April 01, 2013

The pending amendments to the Indian Penal Code, if passed in their current format, would be a huge boost for individual physical privacy by criminalising stalking and sexually-tinted voyeurism and removing the ambiguities in Indian law which threaten the privacy and dignity of individuals.

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India's Biometric Identification Programs and Privacy Concerns

by Divij Joshi — last modified Jul 21, 2016 10:51 AM

The invasiveness of individual identification coupled with the fallibility of managing big data which biometric identification presents poses a huge risk to individual privacy in India.

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What’s In a Name? — DNS Singularity of ICANN and The Gold Rush

by Sharath Chandra Ram — last modified Mar 31, 2013 05:35 AM
March 30, 2013

March 2013 being the 28th birthday of the first ever registered Internet domain as well as the exigent launch of the Trademark Clearing House disguised as a milestone in rights protection by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for it’s new gTLD program, Sharath Chandra Ram, dissects the transitory role of ICANN from being a technical outfit to the Boardroom Big Brother of Internet Governance.

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Microsoft releases its first report on data requests by law enforcement agencies around the world

Microsoft releases its first report on data requests by law enforcement agencies around the world

by Maria Xynou — last modified Jul 12, 2013 12:19 PM

In this post, the Centre for Internet and Society presents Microsoft´s report on law enforcement requests, with a focus on data requested by Indian law enforcement agencies.

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CIS Welcomes Standing Committee Report on IT Rules

by Pranesh Prakash — last modified Apr 03, 2013 10:54 AM

The Centre for Internet and Society welcomes the report by the Standing Committee on Subordinate Legislation, in which it has lambasted the government and has recommended that the government amend the Rules it passed in April 2011 under section 79 of the Information Technology Act.

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Driving in the Surveillance Society: Cameras, RFID tags and Black Boxes...

Driving in the Surveillance Society: Cameras, RFID tags and Black Boxes...

by Maria Xynou — last modified Jul 12, 2013 03:26 PM

In this post, Maria Xynou looks at red light cameras, RFID tags and black boxes used to monitor vehicles in India.

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The Privacy (Protection) Bill 2013: A Citizen's Draft

by Bhairav Acharya — last modified Jul 12, 2013 11:50 AM

The Centre for Internet and Society has been researching privacy in India since 2010 with the objective of raising public awareness around privacy, completing in depth research, and driving a privacy legislation in India. As part of this work, Bhairav Acharya has drafted the Privacy (Protection) Bill 2013.

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Human DNA Profiling Bill 2012 Analysis

by Jeremy Gruber — last modified Mar 19, 2013 09:53 AM
March 19, 2013

Jeremy Gruber from the Council for Responsible Genetics, US provides an analysis of the Human DNA Profiling Bill, 2012. He says that India’s updated 2012 Human DNA Profiling Bill offers largely superficial changes from its predecessor, the Draft DNA Profiling Bill, 2007.

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Workshop on the Unique Identity Number (UID), the National Population Register (NPR) and Governance: What will happen to our data?

Workshop on the Unique Identity Number (UID), the National Population Register (NPR) and Governance: What will happen to our data?

by Maria Xynou — last modified Jul 12, 2013 03:28 PM

On March 2nd, 2013, the Centre for Internet and Society and the Say No to UID campaign organized a workshop to discuss the present state of the UID and NPR schemes. Some of the questions which were addressed included ´How do the UID and NPR impact citizenship´, ´Why and how is national security linked to UID/NPR´, and ´What is the relationship between UID and Big Data´.

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Hacking without borders: The future of artificial intelligence and surveillance

Hacking without borders: The future of artificial intelligence and surveillance

by Maria Xynou — last modified Jul 12, 2013 03:30 PM

In this post, Maria Xynou looks at some of DARPA´s artificial intelligence surveillance technologies in regards to the right to privacy and their potential future use in India.

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