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Across Borders

Across Borders

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jul 11, 2012 10:50 AM |

A friend and I were at a cafe in Bangalore the other day, when an acquaintance walked in. After the initial niceties, and invitation to join us for coffee, the new person looked at us and asked a question that sounded so archaic and so unexpected that we had no answers for it: How do you two know each other? This innocuous question threw us both off the loop because we didn’t have an immediate answer.

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Privacy Matters — Medical Privacy

Privacy Matters — Medical Privacy

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Jul 10, 2012 12:45 PM |

On June 30, 2012, Privacy India in partnership with the Indian Network for People living with HIV/AIDS, Centre for Internet & Society, IDRC, Society in Action Group, with support from London-based Privacy International, held a public discussion on "Medical Privacy" at the Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration.

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Decision Analysis for Interest Rates

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Jul 05, 2012 12:50 PM |
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The discipline of systematic evaluation through applying process-flow and decision analysis — in this example, of financial logic — can help make reasoned, practical decisions, whether for interest rates, or for resolving issues in power supply, or in telecommunications, spectrum and broadband.

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Growth, India's Highest Priority

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Jul 02, 2012 04:02 AM |
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The government must focus on reviving corporate profits and, hence, growth, writes Shyam Ponappa. The column was published in the Business Standard on June 8, 2012.

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National Telecom Policy 2012 — Issues and Concerns

Posted by Snehashish Ghosh at Jun 30, 2012 07:30 AM |
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Snehashish Ghosh throws light on some of the issues and concerns surrounding the recently passed National Telecom Policy 2012.

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Multi-Stakeholder Consultation on ‘Internet Rights, Accessibility, Regulation & Ethics’

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Jun 29, 2012 03:30 PM |
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Digital Empowerment Foundation, Association for Progressive Communications, Department of Information Technology and National Internet Exchange of India came together to organize an event on "Internet Rights, Accessibility, Regulation & Ethics". This was held at Mirza Ghalib Hall, SCOPE Complex, New Delhi from 9.00 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. on May 3, 2012. Pranesh Prakash was a speaker.

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How Facebook is Blatantly Abusing our Trust

How Facebook is Blatantly Abusing our Trust

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jun 28, 2012 12:42 PM |

‘Don’t fix it, if it ain’t broken’ is not an adage Facebook seems to subscribe to. Nishant Shah's column on privacy and Facebook was published in First Post on June 27, 2012.

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Securing e-Governance

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Jun 26, 2012 04:20 AM |

On June 16, 2012, Privacy India in partnership with the Centre for Internet & Society, Bangalore, International Development Research Centre, Canada, Privacy International, UK and the Society in Action Group, Gurgaon organised a public discussion on “Securing e-Governance: Ensuring Data Protection and Privacy”, at the Ahmedabad Management Association.

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Unlicensed Spectrum Policy Brief for Government of India

Unlicensed Spectrum Policy Brief for Government of India

Posted by Satya N Gupta, Sunil Abraham and Yelena Gyulkhandanyan at Jun 24, 2012 01:40 AM |
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Centre for Internet & Society and the Ford Foundation are delighted to bring you the Unlicensed Spectrum Policy brief for Government of India. The policy brief authored by Satya N Gupta, Sunil Abraham and Yelena Gyulkhandanyan contains an Executive Summary and eight chapters. The research aims to recommend unlicensed spectrum policy to the Government of India based on recent developments in wireless technology, community needs and international best practices.

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The Bots That Got Some Votes Home

The Bots That Got Some Votes Home

Posted by Nilofar Ansher at Jun 20, 2012 08:25 AM |

Nilofar Ansher gives us some startling updates on the "Digital Natives Video Contest" voting results declared in May 2012, in this blog post.

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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Injunctions

The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Injunctions

Posted by Lawrence Liang at Jun 15, 2012 01:56 PM |

The same ‘Ashok Kumar,' now restrained from infringing the copyright of the film, ‘3,' helped its signature song, ‘ Kolaveri,' go viral by downloading and copying it without any restraints, writes Lawrence Liang in this Op-ed published in the Hindu on May 23, 2012.

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ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ನಿರ್ಬಂಧಗಳ ನಿರ್ವಹಣೆ

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Jun 15, 2012 01:35 PM |

ಸ್ವತಂತ್ರ ತಂತ್ರಾಂಶ ಪ್ರತಿಷ್ಠಾನದ ಸ್ಥಾಪಕ ರಿಚರ್ಡ್ ಸ್ಟಾಲ್‌ಮನ್ ಡಿಆರ್‌ಎಂ (ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ರೈಟ್ಸ್ ಮ್ಯಾನೇಜ್‌ಮೆಂಟ್) ಎಂಬ ಪರಿಕಲ್ಪನೆಯನ್ನು `ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ರೆಸ್ಟ್ರಿಕ್ಷನ್ ಮ್ಯಾನೇಜ್ಮೆಂಟ್` ಎಂದು ಬಿಡಿಸಿಡುತ್ತಾರೆ. ಅವರ ದೃಷ್ಟಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಇದು ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ಹಕ್ಕುಗಳ ನಿರ್ವಹಣೆಯಲ್ಲ. ಡಿಜಿಟಲ್ ನಿರ್ಬಂಧಗಳ ನಿರ್ವಹಣೆ. ಈ ಡಿಆರ್‌ಎಂ ತಂತ್ರ ಬಳಕೆದಾರನ ಹಕ್ಕುಗಳನ್ನು ನಿಯಂತ್ರಿಸುತ್ತದೆ.

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ಸೃಜನಶೀಲತೆಗೆ ಸಂದ ಗೌರವ

ಸೃಜನಶೀಲತೆಗೆ ಸಂದ ಗೌರವ

Posted by Lawrence Liang at Jun 15, 2012 12:50 PM |

ತಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ಆವಿಷ್ಕಾರಗಳು `ಕೃತಿ ಸ್ವಾಮ್ಯ` ಎಂಬ ಪರಿಕಲ್ಪನೆಯನ್ನು ಅದರ ಮಾಮೂಲು ಅರ್ಥದಲ್ಲಿ ಬಳಸಲು ಸಾಧ್ಯವಾಗದಂತೆ ಮಾಡಿವೆ. ತಡವಾಗಿಯಾದರೂ ಭಾರತದ ಸಂಸತ್ತು `ಕೃತಿ ಸ್ವಾಮ್ಯ`ದ ಹೊಸ ಅರ್ಥವನ್ನು ಪರಿಗಣಿಸುವ ತಿದ್ದುಪಡಿ ಮಸೂದೆಯೊಂದನ್ನು ಅಂಗೀಕರಿಸಿದೆ.

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Copyright Amendment: Bad, but Could Have Been Much Worse

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Jun 15, 2012 12:29 PM |

The changes to the Copyright Act protect the disabled - but are restrictive about cover versions and web freedom, writes Sunil Abraham in this article published in the Business Standard on June 10, 2012.

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Beyond Anonymous: Shit people say on Internet piracy

Beyond Anonymous: Shit people say on Internet piracy

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jun 13, 2012 02:01 PM |
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This post is a series of provocations around piracy, censorship and the state of Internet in India. Like all good tasting things, these observations need to be taken with a pinch of salt. But it is the hope of the author that this serves as a response to otherwise very persistent voices that have been demonizing file-sharing online.

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Hyper-connected, Hyper-lonely?

Hyper-connected, Hyper-lonely?

Posted by Nilofar Ansher at Jun 11, 2012 03:45 AM |

The Digital Natives newsletter, part of the 'Digital Natives with a Cause?' project, invites contributions to its April-May 2012 double issue.

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IPv6: Embrace The Change

IPv6: Embrace The Change

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jun 11, 2012 01:45 AM |
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A moment of transition is always filled with anxiety. There is concern over the unknown and there is a reluctance to move out of the familiar. However, a transition does not necessarily mean migration; or in other words, as we transition to IPv6 as the new protocol for digital and electronic communication, it does not mean that we are going to abandon the internet as we know it.

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Report on the 3rd IJLT-CIS Lecture Series on Telecom Laws and Regulation

Report on the 3rd IJLT-CIS Lecture Series on Telecom Laws and Regulation

Posted by Rohan Samarajiva at Jun 05, 2012 09:30 AM |
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Mr. Samarajiva, by his own admission, is a ‘jack of all trades’. His breadth of regulatory and teaching experience is only matched by his ability to turn a potentially complex topic like ‘Tariff Regulation’ into a beautifully weaved story punctuated with generous doses of wit and humour.

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IPv6: The Transition Challenge

IPv6: The Transition Challenge

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jun 05, 2012 08:45 AM |
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The future of our connected networks is Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). Not only is it more efficient and faster than IPv4 which we are currently working with, it is also more reliable and secure.

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IPv6:  The First Steps

IPv6: The First Steps

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jun 05, 2012 07:18 AM |
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The Centre for Internet & Society has entered into a small collaboration with Tata Telecommunications in India to celebrate the IPv6 day on June 6th. We will write 5500 word vignettes, which will be sent to their global database consisting of more than 900,000 users in the Asia-Pacific.

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