Centre for Internet & Society

33rd SCCR: Opening Statement by India on behalf of the Asia and the Pacific Group

Posted by Anubha Sinha at Nov 14, 2016 11:05 AM |
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Dr. Sumit Seth(Economic Affairs) of the Permanent Mission of India in Geneva delivered the Opening Statement on behalf of the Asia and the Pacific Group at 33rd Session of the of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights on 14th November 2016.

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Wikipedia Asian Month — 2016 iteration starts on 1 November

Wikipedia Asian Month — 2016 iteration starts on 1 November

Posted by Tito Dutta at Oct 30, 2016 07:05 AM |

The second iteration of Wikipedia Asian Month (WAM), a month-long edit-a-thon to create and improve Asia-related articles on Wikipedia, is going to start on 1 November 2016. In this blog post we'll revisit the stats of the 2015 iteration of the event. We'll also talk to Addis Wang, an organizer of WAM, to know more about their progress and preparation.

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How Open Access Content helps Fuel Growth in Indian-language Wikipedias

How Open Access Content helps Fuel Growth in Indian-language Wikipedias

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Oct 25, 2016 01:39 AM |

Mobile Internet connectivity is growing rapidly in rural India, and because most Internet users are more comfortable in their native languages, websites producing content in Indian languages are going to drive this growth. In a country like India in which only a handful of journals are available in Indian languages, open access to research and educational resources is hugely important for populating content for the various Indian language Wikipedias.

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What Indian Language Wikipedias can do for Greater Open Access in India

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Oct 22, 2016 04:12 AM |

The number of internet users in India was expected to reach 460 million by 2015, as the growth in the previous year was 49 percent. The total number of users for Hindi content alone reached about 60 million last year.

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Querying Wikipedia Data

Posted by U.B.Pavanaja at Oct 21, 2016 02:50 PM |

Recently I wrote a blog about the stub article length of Wikipedia articles. I mentioned the difference in actual number of characters and the number of bytes used to define stub articles between English and Indian language Wikipedias. One can open any language Wikipedia, type Special:ShortPages in the search box to get the list of articles which have less than 2048 bytes.

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UTF-8, Indic and Stub Length Article in Wikipedia

Posted by U.B.Pavanaja at Oct 20, 2016 02:26 AM |

One of the activities conducted as part of Wiki Conference India 2016 was the Punjab Editathon. It was about adding articles related to Punjab to Indian language Wikipedias and English Wikipedia. There was also an announcement made about some award for highest contribution.

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(Lack of) Representation of Non-Western World in Process of Creation of Web Standards

World Wide Consortium (W3C) as a standard setting organization for the World Wide Web plays a very important role in shaping the web. We focus on the ongoing controversy related to Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) and found that there was a serious lack of participation from people from non-western countries. We also found serious lack of gender diversity in the EME debate.

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Technical Alternative to Encrypted Media Extensions

Posted by Harsh Gupta at Oct 20, 2016 12:16 AM |

This post is an analysis of the various technical alternatives to EME (encyrpted media extensions) that have emerged from the discussions at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These alternatives and the proposed EME specification along six dimensions are examined.

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Grants:APG/Proposals/2014-2015 round2/The Centre for Internet and Society/Impact report form

Posted by Tanveer Hasan at Oct 09, 2016 02:40 PM |

This form is for organizations receiving Annual Plan Grants to report on their results to date. For progress reports, the time period for this report will the first 6 months of each grant (e.g. 1 January - 30 June of the current year). For impact reports, the time period for this report will be the full 12 months of this grant, including the period already reported on in the progress report (e.g. 1 January - 31 December of the current year).

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Delhi High Court’s Ruling Against Publishers is a Triumph For Knowledge

Delhi High Court’s Ruling Against Publishers is a Triumph For Knowledge

Posted by Anubha Sinha at Sep 24, 2016 07:45 AM |

The court conclusively stated that the reproduction of any work by a teacher or a pupil in the course of instruction would not constitute infringement.

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Another 5 Years: What Have We Learned about the Wikipedia Gender Gap and What Has Been Done? (Part 3.)

Posted by Ting-Yi Chang at Sep 18, 2016 06:55 AM |

Five years after Wikimedia Foundation’s 2011 editor survey was conducted and revealed the gender gap issue, scholars, practitioners, and communities around the globe have come a long way to address the gender imbalance of the online encyclopedia. This blog post series (of three parts) serve as a summary of movements and discoveries in Wikipedia gender gap narrowing on both local (India) and global scales.

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Another 5 Years: What Have We Learned about the Wikipedia Gender Gap and What Has Been Done? (Part 2)

Posted by Ting-Yi Chang at Sep 18, 2016 06:45 AM |

Five years after Wikimedia Foundation’s 2011 editor survey was conducted and revealed the gender gap issue, scholars, practitioners, and communities around the globe have come a long way to address the gender imbalance of the online encyclopedia. This blog post series (of three parts) serve as a summary of movements and discoveries about Wikipedia gender gap on both local (India) and global scales.

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Another 5 Years: What Have We Learned about the Wikipedia Gender Gap and What Has Been Done? (Part 1)

Posted by Ting-Yi Chang at Sep 18, 2016 06:25 AM |

Five years after Wikimedia Foundation’s 2011 editor survey was conducted and revealed the gender gap issue, scholars, practitioners, and communities around the globe have come a long way to address the gender imbalance of the online encyclopedia. This blog post series (of three parts) serve as a summary of movements and discoveries about Wikipedia gender gap on both local (India) and global scales.

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Software Freedom Day: The Importance of Free and Open Source Software

Software Freedom Day: The Importance of Free and Open Source Software

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 18, 2016 03:46 AM |

Software Freedom Day (SFD) on September 17 celebrates the liberty that free and open software and the philosophy of freedom brings into people’s lives. When SFD was started in 2004, only 12 teams from different places joined. It grew to a whooping 1000 by 2010 across the world. Explaining the aim of the celebration, SFD’s official website says,

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ସଫ୍ଟଓଏର ସ୍ୱାଧୀନତା ଦିବସ: ଆମ ହାତେ ଆମ କୋଡ଼ ଲେଖିବା

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 18, 2016 03:33 AM |

Software Freedom Day (SFD), which celebrates the use of free and open software, was celebrated in many cities today. The piece sheds light on the philosophy of software freedom, and how free and open source software is making a significant social change. I have also shared how anyone can contribute to the FOSS movement in different ways and celebrate SFD.

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ଆମ ହାତେ ଆମ କୋଡ୍ ଲେଖିବା

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 17, 2016 04:04 PM |

I authored a column on writing our code in our own hands for the editorial of Odia-language daily the "Samaja". The piece is about the philosophy of software freedom and how free and open source software is making a significant difference in our lives. I have also shared a little bit about how anyone can celebrate the Software Freedom Day today by contributing to and sharing about to FOSS.

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It's September, and That Means It's Time for Software Freedom Day

It's September, and That Means It's Time for Software Freedom Day

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 17, 2016 03:42 PM |

Software Freedom Day (SFD), which celebrates the use of free and open software, is just around the corner on September 17. When the day first started in 2004, only 12 teams from different places joined, but it has since grown to include hundreds registered events around the world, depending on the year.

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Methodology: Statements of Working (Form 27) of Indian Mobile Device Patents

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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Where is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Headed?

Where is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Headed?

Posted by Anubha Sinha at Sep 12, 2016 04:15 PM |

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) – the Asian answer to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is still being furiously scripted.

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Making Telugu Suitable for Internet

Posted by Rahmanuddin Shaikh at Sep 06, 2016 02:21 PM |

In brief, the article speaks of steps in making a language other than English suitable for Internet and computers, what input methods, fonts and content are available in Telugu as on date and what challenges are ahead in making language fully available on Internet and in computers.

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