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3rd Global Congress on IP and the Public Interest & Open A.I.R. Conference on Innovation and IP in Africa
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Dec 26, 2013
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Blogs
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AI in India: A Policy Agenda
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by
Amber Sinha, Elonnai Hickok and Arindrajit Basu
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published
Sep 05, 2018
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
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European E-Evidence Proposal and Indian Law
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Vipul Kharbanda
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Dec 23, 2018
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Cyber Security,
Internet Governance
In April of 2018, the European Union issued the proposal for a new regime dealing with cross border sharing of data and information by issuing two draft instruments, an E-evidence Regulation (“Regulation”) and an E-evidence Directive (“Directive”), (together the “E-evidence Proposal”). The Regulation is a direction to states to put in place the proper legislative and regulatory machinery for the implementation of this regime while the Directive requires the states to enact laws governing service providers so that they would comply with the proposed regime.
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Brindaalakshmi.K - Gendering of Development Data in India - Beyond the Binary #4
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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Jun 30, 2020
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last modified
Jun 30, 2020 10:34 AM
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RAW
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The Srikrishna Committee Data Protection Bill and Artificial Intelligence in India
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Amber Sinha and Elonnai Hickok
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published
Sep 03, 2018
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence,
Privacy
Artificial Intelligence in many ways is in direct conflict with traditional data protection principles and requirements including consent, purpose limitation, data minimization, retention and deletion, accountability, and transparency.
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Internet Governance
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AI in India a Policy Agenda
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by
Elonnai Hickok
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published
Sep 05, 2018
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last modified
Sep 05, 2018 03:26 PM
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A Critique of Consent in Information Privacy
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Amber Sinha and Scott Mason
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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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Internet Governance
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Submission to UN High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation
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by
Admin
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published
Feb 19, 2019
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Internet Governance
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Submission to UN High Level Panel on Digital Co-operation.pdf
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by
Karan Saini
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Feb 07, 2019
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Internet Governance
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Kiran A B, Elonnai Hickok, and Vanya Rakesh - Policies and Standards across Five International Smart Cities
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
Jun 10, 2016
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Internet Governance
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