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Once Upon A Flash
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by
Nishant Shah
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published
Nov 04, 2011
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last modified
Dec 14, 2012 10:23 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
It was a dark and stormy evening. A young man in a dark blue Adidas jacket, collar turned up, eyes under green-black shades, hopped off a motorbike, tucked his thumbs into the front pockets of his low-slung retro jeans and surreptitiously made his way through a road thronging with rush-hour traffic and irate pedestrians yelping on their cellphones. He skipped across death traps with skilled ease: leaping over potholes, jumping over halfdug trenches, avoiding the occasional pair of doggy jaws that longed to mate with his ankles, ignoring the bikers who were using the pavements as new lanes for driving towards a honking traffic jam bathed in an orange and red neon that made the road look like a piece of burnt toast with dollops of vicious jam on it.
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Internet Governance
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Patent Working Requirements and Complex Products
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by
Jorge L. Contreras, Rohini Lakshané and Paxton M. Lewis
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published
Jan 18, 2018
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last modified
Jan 23, 2018 03:09 PM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
The paper titled "Patent Working Requirements and Complex Products" has been published in the latest issue of the NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law. It is one of the outputs of the Pervasive Technology project and has been authored by Prof. Jorge L. Contreras, Paxton M. Lewis, and Rohini Lakshané.
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Blogs
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WIPO SCCR 27 Text (April 29, 2014)
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Apr 30, 2014
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last modified
May 05, 2014 12:30 AM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
WIPO
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Blogs
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Once Upon a Flash
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by
Nishant Shah
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last modified
Nov 03, 2008 08:25 PM
The essay was published as a part of Sarai Annual Reader titled 'Turbulence' and explores the aesthetics, politics and form of the flashmobs and their manifestation in India. It looks at the potentials of the flashmob to produce turbulent physical spaces and identities and their encounter with legalities. The essay is also available at http://www.sarai.net/journal/06_pdf/03/04_nishant_shah.pdf
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CIS Publications
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Nishant Shah
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Limits to Privacy
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by
Prashant Iyengar
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published
May 06, 2011
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last modified
Dec 14, 2012 10:28 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
In his research article, Prashant Iyengar examines the limits to privacy for individuals in light of the provisions of the Constitution of India, public interest, security of state and maintenance of law and order. The article attempts to build a catalogue of all these justifications and arrive at a classification of all such frequently used terms invoked in statutes and upheld by courts to deprive persons of their privacy.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Privacy
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CyFy 2017 Agenda
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by
Admin
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published
Nov 26, 2017
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Files
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The Technology Behind Big Data
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Dec 01, 2016
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last modified
Dec 02, 2016 01:23 AM
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Internet Governance
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Files
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From Opression to Liberation
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by
Admin
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published
Dec 05, 2018
Located in
Internet Governance
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Files
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The Technology behind Big Data
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by
Geethanjali Jujjavarapu and Udbhav Tiwari
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published
Nov 30, 2016
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last modified
Dec 04, 2016 09:53 AM
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filed under:
Big Data,
Privacy,
Internet Governance,
Featured,
Homepage
The authors undertakes a high-level literature review of the most commonly used technological tools and processes in the big data life cycle. The big data life cycle is a conceptual construct that can be used to study the various stages that typically occur in collecting, storing and analysing big data, along with the principles that can govern these processes.
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Blog
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DP Compendium
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by
Admin
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published
May 31, 2018
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