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May 2018 Newsletter
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Prasad Krishna
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published
May 31, 2018
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last modified
Jun 12, 2018 02:03 PM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Access to Knowledge
CIS newsletter for the month of May 2018.
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May 2019 Newsletter
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 31, 2019
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last modified
Jun 26, 2019 01:40 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Access to Knowledge
The Centre for Internet & Society Newsletter for the month of May 2019
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MediaWiki Training 2017
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by
Tito Dutta and Ananth Subray
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Mar 01, 2017
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last modified
Jun 07, 2017 08:43 AM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Mediawiki training (MWT),
Wikipedia,
Openness
MediaWiki Training 2017 conducted in Bangalore
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Meet Telugu Wikipedian Surampudi Meena Gayathri – the first South Indian Wikiwoman completing 100Wikidays Challenge
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by
Ting-Yi Chang
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Jan 23, 2017
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Jan 23, 2017 11:53 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
100wikidays,
Wikipedia,
Wikipedia gender gap,
Telugu Wikipedia
In December 2016, Ms. Meena Gayathri and her fellow Telugu Wikipedians celebrated the Telugu Wikipedia Day and her accomplishment in the 100Wikidays Challenge – a challenge that requires Wikipedians to create one new article per day for one hundred days in a row. When asked about how it feels to take up the challenge and to become the first South Indian Wikiwoman who completed it, she replied “Like exericing, you would think it is hard to do it every day but if you try, it is really satisfying.” Ms. Meena Gayathri has been one of the few active female Telugu Wikipedians since 2014. Her contribution and passion towards her language and culture have transcended into what she called a “knowledge revolution.”
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Meet the Newly Born Tulu Wikipedia, the 23rd in a South Asian Language!
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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Aug 30, 2016
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CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Tulu Wikipedia
The Tulu language Wikipedia became the latest entrant in the family of 294 world-language Wikipedia projects after the project went live from Wikimedia Incubator earlier this month.
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Meeting with IP Stakeholders
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Admin
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Dec 07, 2017
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last modified
Jan 01, 2018 03:23 PM
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Access to Knowledge
Anubha Sinha attended a DIPP meeting with stakeholders on December 7, 2017 in New Delhi. The meeting was organized by the Government of India.
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News & Media
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Methodology: Access to Music through the Mobile
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by
Maggie Huang
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Nov 18, 2014
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Dec 08, 2014 04:22 PM
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Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
Like its predecessors the vinyl, the cassette tape, the CD, and the MP3 player, the mobile phone as the most recent musical carrier have been well documented to be a disruptive technology, one which has made earlier carrier technologies virtually obsolete. The mobile phone has transformed the music industry and its supporting infrastructure — dramatically altering the roles of various intermediaries and stakeholders who enable the creation, distribution, and consumption of musical content.
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Methodology: Patent Landscaping in the Indian Mobile Device Market
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by
Rohini Lakshané
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Nov 10, 2014
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Feb 15, 2017 02:05 PM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Pervasive Technologies
Through the patent landscaping exercise, we have identified patents pertaining to Internet-enabled mobile devices sold in India for USD 100 or less. The findings from this exercise are being used to develop legal strategies to reduce patent-based impediments to the widespread and rapid proliferation of this beneficial technology throughout India. The research methodology adopted for the patent landscaping exercise has been delineated here. This document is a work in progress.
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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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MHRD IPR Chair Series: Information Received from Cochin University of Science and Technology
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by
Karan Tripathi
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Feb 21, 2016
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge
This post provides a factual description about the operation of Ministry of Human Resource Development IPR Chair’s Intellectual Property Education, Research and Public Outreach (IPERPO) scheme in Cochin University of Science and Technology.
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