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Annual Report 2016-2017
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by
Admin
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published
Sep 20, 2017
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Internet Governance
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Files
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Chasing fame and fun 15 seconds at a time: Why TikTok has India hooked
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by
Tora Agarwala, Surbhi Gupta, and Karishma Mehrotra
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published
Jun 23, 2019
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last modified
Jul 05, 2019 02:13 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
How TikTok, an app owned by a Chinese firm, has become a playground for India’s young.
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Internet Governance
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News & Media
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Response to the Consultation Note on Model for Nation-wide Interoperable and Scalable Public Wi-Fi Networks
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Dec 11, 2016
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Telecom
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Files
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CIS Submission to TRAI Consultation Note on Model for Nation-wide Interoperable and Scalable Public Wi-Fi Networks
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by
Japreet Grewal, Pranesh Prakash, Sharath Chandra, Sumandro Chattapadhyay, Sunil Abraham, and Udbhav Tiwari, with expert comments from Amelia Andersdotter
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published
Dec 12, 2016
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last modified
Dec 12, 2016 01:59 PM
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filed under:
Digital Payment,
Public Wireless Network,
TRAI,
Internet Governance,
Telecom,
Featured,
Aadhaar,
Homepage,
UID
This submission presents responses by the CIS on the Consultation Note on Model for Nation-wide Interoperable and Scalable Public Wi-Fi Networks published by the TRAI on November 15, 2016. Our analysis of the solution proposed in the Note, in brief, is that there is no need of a solution for non-existing interoperability problem for authentication and payment services for accessing public Wi-Fi networks. The proposed solution in this Note only adds to over-regulation in this sector, and does not incentivise new investment in the sector, but only establishes UIDAI and NPCI as the monopoly service providers for authentication and payment services.
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Telecom
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Blog
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I & P Partners Meeting at Rio
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jan 07, 2013
Sunil Abraham made a presentation on Open Business and IP.
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Openness
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Blog
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May 2017 Newsletter
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 31, 2017
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last modified
Jun 17, 2017 02:46 AM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Researchers at Work
Welcome to the Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) newsletter for May 2017.
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About Us
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Newsletters
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PMA Policy and COAI Recommendations
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by
Dipankar Das
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published
Jun 26, 2014
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last modified
Jul 02, 2014 06:45 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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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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RAW
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Blogs
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Queer Histories of the Internet
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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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Learning to Forget the ECJ's Decision on the Right to be Forgotten and its Implications
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by
Divij Joshi
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published
Aug 14, 2014
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last modified
Aug 19, 2014 05:24 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
“The internet never forgets” is a proposition which is equally threatening and promising.
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Internet Governance
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Blog