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34th SCCR: Observer Statements on Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives
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by
Anubha Sinha
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published
May 30, 2017
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last modified
May 30, 2017 05:55 AM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Copyright,
Libraries,
Archives,
WIPO
Observers made the following statements on the agenda of limitations and exceptions for libraries and archives on 3rd May 2017.
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Blogs
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Data Infrastructures and Inequities: Why Does Reproductive Health Surveillance in India Need Our Urgent Attention?
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by
Aayush Rathi and Ambika Tandon
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published
Feb 14, 2019
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last modified
Dec 30, 2019 04:44 PM
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filed under:
Big Data,
Data Systems,
Privacy,
Researchers at Work,
Internet Governance,
Research,
BD4D,
Healthcare,
Surveillance,
Big Data for Development
In order to bring out certain conceptual and procedural problems with health monitoring in the Indian context, this article by Aayush Rathi and Ambika Tandon posits health monitoring as surveillance and not merely as a “data problem.” Casting a critical feminist lens, the historicity of surveillance practices unveils the gendered power differentials wedded into taken-for-granted “benign” monitoring processes. The unpacking of the Mother and Child Tracking System and the National Health Stack reveals the neo-liberal aspirations of the Indian state.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Genetic Profiling: Is it all in the DNA?
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 07, 2015
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last modified
Sep 13, 2015 09:47 AM
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DNA Profiling,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
A Bill seeks to make genetic profiling mandatory for the fight against crime—and generates a debate about the clash of ethics, freedom, science and data.
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Internet Governance
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News & Media
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Catching up on broadband
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by
Shyam Ponappa
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published
Jul 07, 2010
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last modified
May 10, 2012 10:32 AM
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filed under:
Telecom
The govt can invest some of the Rs 1,00,000 crore from the spectrum auctions to help India catch up on broadband, says Shyam Ponappa in his latest article published in the Business Standard on July 1, 2010.
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Blog
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Beyond Public Squares, Dumb Conduits, and Gatekeepers: The Need for a New Legal Metaphor for Social Media
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by
Amber Sinha
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published
May 31, 2021
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filed under:
Internet Governance
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Files
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SSRN-id2756486.pdf
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Apr 01, 2016
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last modified
Jun 20, 2016 01:51 AM
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Blogs
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If MNCs make early inroads, they will keep market share: Sunil Abraham, CIS
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 24, 2014
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filed under:
Internet Governance
The recent visits of the high-profile CEOs of internet/technology companies have made it clear that India, with its 200-million internet users, is increasingly becoming important for the multinational corporations (MNCs).
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Internet Governance
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News & Media
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Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler's Views On Auctions
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by
Shyam Ponappa
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published
Nov 07, 2017
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last modified
Jan 05, 2018 02:09 PM
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filed under:
Telecom
The government has already set up a Nudge unit; now, it should apply the Nobel laureate's insights on auctions relating to essential infrastructure.
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Blog
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Healing self-inflicted wounds
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by
Shyam Ponappa
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published
Dec 05, 2011
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last modified
Dec 05, 2011 09:10 AM
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filed under:
Telecom
A spate of dysfunctional actions and retrograde developments has led to an unimaginable mess for India. Can the damage to growth prospects be undone? Does it need to be? If so, how? Three areas are discussed below.
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Telecom
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Separating the 'Symbiotic Twins'
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by
Nitya V
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published
Jun 17, 2010
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last modified
Sep 18, 2019 02:10 PM
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filed under:
histories of internet in India,
Cybercultures
This post tries to undo the comfortable linking that has come to exist in the ‘radical’ figure of the cyber-queer. And this is so not because of a nostalgic sense of the older ways of performing queerness, or the world of the Internet is fake or unreal in comparison to bodily experience, and ‘real’ politics lies elsewhere. This is so as it is a necessary step towards studying the relationship between technology and sexuality.
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Blogs
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Queer Histories of the Internet