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Summary of UID Public Meeting, August 25 2010
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 27, 2010
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last modified
Aug 02, 2011 07:28 AM
A summary of the "No UID" public meeting that took place on Aug. 25th at the Constitution Club, New Dehli.
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Blog
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AI Consumer Experiences
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 28, 2019
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Access to Knowledge
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Files
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Spectrum Management
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by
Snehashish Ghosh
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published
Oct 31, 2012
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last modified
Mar 15, 2013 07:07 AM
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filed under:
Telecom
Snehashish takes us through the entire process of spectrum management — auctioning and allocation process for all kinds of spectrum, the initial process of auctioning, how the bidders are selected, criterion for allocation, time taken to allocate, selection of band, interference issues, spectrum refarming, and spectrum reallocation.
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Resources
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Report on CIS' Workshop at the IGF:'An Evidence Based Framework for Intermediary Liability'
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by
Jyoti Panday
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published
Sep 22, 2014
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last modified
Sep 24, 2014 10:47 AM
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filed under:
Privacy,
Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Internet Governance Forum,
Internet Governance,
Intermediary Liability
An evidence based framework for intermediary liability' was organised to present evidence and discuss ongoing research on the changing definition, function and responsibilities of intermediaries across jurisdictions.
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Ethics and AI
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by
Admin
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published
Sep 20, 2018
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Files
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The 'Dark Fibre' Files: Interview with Jamie King and Peter Mann
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by
Siddharth Chadha
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Mar 27, 2009
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last modified
Aug 04, 2011 04:41 AM
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filed under:
histories of internet in India,
internet and society,
Digital Access,
Intellectual Property Rights,
YouTube,
art and intervention,
Piracy,
Open Access,
innovation,
digital artists
Film-makers Jamie King (producer/director of the 'Steal This Film' series) and Peter Mann, in conversation with Siddharth Chadha, on 'Dark Fibre', their latest production, being filmed in Bangalore
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Konkani Wikipedia — Climbing up the Indian Language Ladder?
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Aug 31, 2013
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last modified
Oct 25, 2013 07:16 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Workshop,
Video,
Openness
Konkani as a language has seen geographical, political and religious conflicts. Being the official language of Goa and spoken widely in the Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra it is still trying to strengthen its base. Recently CIS-A2K in collaboration with Goa University organized a four-day workshop for MA, Konkani language students. This workshop involved 38 students creating 43 new articles on Konkani Wikipedia which is incubation. We’re hoping that these efforts will contribute towards bringing this 7 year old project out of incubation to a live Wikipedia project.
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Blogs
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Methodology: Statements of Working (Form 27) of Indian Mobile Device Patents
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by
Rohini Lakshané
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Sep 14, 2016
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last modified
Sep 10, 2017 03:19 PM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Patents,
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
In India, if a patent is not locally worked within three years of its issuance, any person may request a compulsory license, and if the patent is not adequately worked within two years of the grant of such a compulsory license, it may be revoked. In order to provide the public with information about patent working, India requires every patentee to file an annual statement on “Form 27” describing the working of each of its issued Indian patents. We conducted the first comprehensive and systematic study of all Forms 27 filed with respect to mobile devices. We tried to empirically establish the extent to which patentees and licensees comply with the statutory requirement to declare information about the working of their patents.
Research assistance was provided by interns Anna Liz Thomas and Nayana Dasgupta.
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Blogs
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A Critique of Consent in Information Privacy
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by
Amber Sinha and Scott Mason
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published
Jan 11, 2016
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last modified
Jan 18, 2016 02:20 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
The idea of informed consent in privacy law is supposed to ensure the autonomy of an individual in any exercise which involves sharing of the individual's personal information. Consent is usually taken through a document, a privacy notice, signed or otherwise agreed to by the participant.
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Blog
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Feminist Methodology in Technology Research
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by
Ambika Tandon
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published
Dec 25, 2018
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