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Sunil Abraham, CIS : "Avec l’e-G8, Nicolas Sarkozy veut promouvoir de nouvelles restrictions à la liberté d’expression"
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Prasad Krishna
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May 24, 2011
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May 25, 2011 11:54 AM
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Le débat continue de faire rage en Inde au sujet d’une nouvelle législation posant des limites floues et, selon certains, potentiellement dangereuses, à la liberté d’expression sur Internet. Et alors que s’ouvre à Paris l’e-G8, sur fond de polémiques autour des intentions de son principal supporteur, le président de la République Française, Nicolas Sarkozy, Sunil Abraham, directeur exécutif de l’ONG Center for Internet & Societies, a accepté de partager son regard sur l’événement, depuis Bangalore. This news was published in LE MAG IT on May 24, 2011.
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Battle for the Internet
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Prasad Krishna
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Mar 15, 2011
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Apr 01, 2011 03:28 PM
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In this article written by Latha Jishnu and published by Down to Earth, Issue: March 15 2011, the author reports about the events in the United States in the post WikiLeaks scenario.
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Beyond Clicktivism
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 18, 2011
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Apr 20, 2011 04:33 AM
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Moral support Hazare has in plenty. Count the missed calls, writes Debarshi Dasgupta in this article published in the Outlook on April 18, 2011.
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Biometry Is Watching
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Prasad Krishna
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May 12, 2010
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Apr 02, 2011 12:08 PM
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In its first steps, the UID drive encounters practical problems, raises ethical questions, reports Sugata Srinivasaraju in Outlook.
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Bloggers battle India's supreme court over prosecution for internet threats
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Sanchia de Souza
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Feb 26, 2009
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Apr 02, 2011 04:17 PM
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Article by Randeep Ramesh in the Guardian, 26 February 2009
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Time to bury e-mail?
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Prasad Krishna
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Nov 29, 2010
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Apr 02, 2011 07:30 AM
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Earlier this week, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, had a simple message to the world: email is outdated since it can no longer handle the sort of digital communication that we’ve got used to. Facebook Messages, which integrates email, SMS, instant messaging and social networking, is the way forward, he claimed.
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Catch-all approach to Net freedom draws activist ire
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Prasad Krishna
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Mar 15, 2011
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Apr 01, 2011 03:43 PM
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The Internet has revolutionized the way we socialise, date and even protest. Online activism is a faster, more effective way to get more people to react to a cause. But at the same time it is this speed that makes Internet-generated protests a far graver danger than offline protests. Egypt faced an Internet shutdown when the protest started gaining steam and China has been throttled with heavy cyber censorship for years. Unfortunately, silencing the voices of dissent online is as easy as raising them. This article by Annie Johnny appeared in the Sunday Guardian, New Delhi on 13 March 2011.
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Cause and effect Facebook-style
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Prasad Krishna
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Mar 13, 2011
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Apr 01, 2011 03:44 PM
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While the world is crediting Facebook for triggering the Arab revolution, do Facebook groups in India say anything about top of mind causes for young Indians? Crime touches a chord - the pages that have sprung up for Radhika Tanwar and Aarushi Talwar illustrate this - but it's the ideological issues that have made it to our top five list. Anja Kovas, a fellow at the Centre for Internet and Society, a Bengaluru-based research organisation, analyses the success of these causes.
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Digerati See Censorship in New Web Rules
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Prasad Krishna
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May 02, 2011
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May 05, 2011 02:21 AM
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Attention Indian bloggers and social media fiends: the next time you’re composing a witty tweet or posting an edgy item on Facebook, please take care that what you’re writing isn’t “grossly harmful” or “harassing” or “ethnically objectionable” or – oh, the humanity! – “disparaging.” This news was published in the Wall Street Journal on May 2, 2011.
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Gone in a flash
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 16, 2011
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Apr 20, 2011 04:58 AM
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Net-savvy crowds gather in public places for moments of wacky fun, then vanish. This article by Neha Thirani was published in the Times of India Crest Edition on April 16, 2011.
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