Centre for Internet & Society

Smart Cities in India: An Overview

The Government of India is in the process of developing 100 smart cities in India which it sees as the key to the country's economic and social growth. This blog post gives an overview of the Smart Cities project currently underway in India. The smart cities mission in India is at a nascent stage and an evolving area for research. The Centre for Internet and Society will continue work in this area.

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GCIP15 Day 2: Fixing the problems in Trade Negotiations

This post documents the interesting discussions that took place in the Trade Negotiations Panel at day 2 of the GCIP 2015.

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GCIP Day 1 Session 3: Challenges in Re-Articulating Public Interest

At the third plenary session of GCIP15, the discussion revolved around challenges in re-articulating ‘public interest’ dimension in IP law and policy.

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GCIP 15 Day 2: Discussions on Health Technology, Innovation and Access

The Global Congress is a confluence of academics, policy advocates and activists working in the sphere of IP and Public Interest.

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GCIP2015: Notes from the Inaugural Session

The 2015 Global Congress on IP and the Public Interest kicked off with its inaugural plenary session, on 14th December, 2015. With over 400 registered participants, ranging from established academics to activists to students gathered in the auditorium in National Law University, Delhi, Phet Sayo, a Senior Fellow at IDRC and a panelist at the session rightly observed that if a bomb were to go off at this venue, "there goes IP activism".

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Press Release: Users’ rights and interests should be balanced with those of IP rights-holders: Global Congress

The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and Public Interest is being held at the National Law University, Delhi, on 15-17 December 2015. The global event is jointly organized by CIS, NLU Delhi, Open A.I.R., CREATe, Columbia University and American University. Below is the Press Release from Day 2 of the Global Congress.

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Press Release: Medicines should not bankrupt patients or public health systems: Access to medicines at the Global Congress

The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and Public Interest is being held at the National Law University, Delhi, on 15-17 December 2015. The global event is jointly organized by CIS, NLU Delhi, Open A.I.R., CREATe, Columbia University and American University. Below is the Press Release from Day 1 of the Global Congress.

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Leading Up To The GCIP: A Chat With Jayashree Watal

The fifth discussion in our pre-GCIP discussion series is with Jayashree Watal.

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Kannada Wikipedia edit-a-thon in St. Agnes College, Mangaluru to bridge gender gap in Wikipedia

Kannada Wikipedia edit-a-thon in St. Agnes College, Mangaluru to bridge gender gap in Wikipedia

As part of a series of workshops to mark the 13th anniversary, Kannada Wikipedia, a Kannada Wikipedia edit-a-thon was organised during this 10th-12th in St. Agnes College, Mangaluru to address the issue of gender gap in Wikipedia.

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Press Release: India to Host 4th Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest

The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) is happy to announce that 4th edition of the Global Congress will be held at the National Law University, New Delhi (NLU-D) on 15-17 December 2015. The Congress is jointly organised by CIS, NLU-D, Open A.I.R., CREATe, Columbia University and American University.

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Living in the Archival Moment

An extended survey of digital initiatives in arts and humanities practices in India was undertaken during the last year. Provocatively called 'mapping digital humanities in India', this enquiry began with the term 'digital humanities' itself, as a 'found' name for which one needs to excavate some meaning, context, and location in India at the present moment. Instead of importing this term to describe practices taking place in this country - especially when the term itself is relatively unstable and undefined even in the Anglo-American context - what I chose to do was to take a few steps back, and outline a few questions/conflicts that the digital practitioners in arts and humanities disciplines are grappling with. The final report of this study will be published serially. This is the fifth among seven sections.

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Leading Up To The GCIP: A Chat With Shamnad Basheer

The next discussion in our pre-GCIP discussion series is with Prof. Shamnad Basheer.

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IRC16 - Proposed Session - #PoliticsOnSocialMedia

This is a session proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference (IRC) 2016 by Dr. Rinku Lamba and Dr. Rajarshi Dasgupta, with Dr. Mohinder Singh, Professor Valerian Rodrigues and Professor Shefali Jha as co-members.

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RTI response regarding the UIDAI

This is a response to the RTI filed regarding UIDAI

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Leading Up To The GCIP: A Chat With Michael Geist

Continuing the lead-up to the GCIP, the following discussion is with Dr. Michael Geist.

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Leading Up To The GCIP: A Chat With Zakir Thomas

With only a few more days to go for the 4th Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest 2015 (“Congress”), we will be putting out a number of blog posts as a precursor of things to come. In this first series, Job Michael Mathew approaches some of our keynote speakers for their thoughts on their work areas and contemporary developments in their fields.

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Leading Up To The GCIP: A Chat With Susan K. Sell

After Mr. Zakir Thomas and Dr. Michael Geist, our third discussion is with Prof. Susan K. Sell.

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Intellectual Property Rights & TRIPS: An Overview

The Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariff began in 1986 with a Ministerial Deceleration in Punta del Este.

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IRC16 - Proposed Session - #KnowledgeCommunity (Computing, Community and Knowledge Production: Problems and Prospects)

This is a session proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference (IRC) 2016 by Ravikant.

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Abuse of Dominant Position in Indian Competition Law: A Brief Guide

Every car owner would give a knowing nod when spoken to about the struggle of finding reasonably priced spare parts for their cars. While original parts can only be found at limited dealerships (which would invariably be miles away from home), once found, a small block of plastic would be worth a proverbial fortune.

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