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An Interview with Stephen Song

Posted by Yelena Gyulkhandanyan at Feb 29, 2012 02:08 PM |
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Stephen Song, the founder of Village Telco, an initiative to bring practical and inexpensive communication network infrastructure to rural and remote areas, speaks about factors that catalyzed the initiative, the benefits of the network, some challenges, and the Mesh Potato.

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Privacy in India — An Early Draft

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Feb 29, 2012 01:40 PM |

Privacy India in partnership with Privacy International, UK, Society in Action Group, Gurgaon, and the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore is pleased to bring you the draft chapters of its book on privacy in India. These include the Country Report, Telecommunication and Internet Privacy, E-Governance Identity and Privacy, Finance and Privacy, Health and Privacy, Transparency and Privacy.

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Unique ID System: Pros and Cons

Unique ID System: Pros and Cons

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Feb 29, 2012 11:28 AM |

On September 16, 2011, the Citizen’s Voluntary Initiative for the City and Centre for Advocacy and Research organized a public consultation titled “Unique ID System: Pros and Cons” in Bangalore. The consultation was on the utility and impact of the UID system in India and featured a panel discussion with T. Prabhakar, public relations officer, e-governance, Ashok Dalwai, UIDAI regional deputy director, Somashekar V.K., managing trustee of Grahak Shakti and Col. Mathew Thomas, civic activist and retired army officer.

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Francis Bags EPT Award for Open Access in Developing World

Francis Bags EPT Award for Open Access in Developing World

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Feb 29, 2012 11:05 AM |

The Electronic Publishing Trust recently announced a new annual award to be made to individuals working in developed countries who have made significant contribution for the cause of open access and free exchange of research findings. There were 30 nominations from 17 countries around the world and Dr. Francis Jayakanth from the National Centre of Science Information, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore was selected for the inaugural EPT Award for Open Access in the Developing World by a committee that went through all the nominations.

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Comments on Technical Standards for Interoperability Framework for E-Governance in India (Phase II)

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Feb 29, 2012 09:44 AM |
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The e-Governance Standards Division has called for public comments on the draft of the Technical Standards IFEG Phase II. We from the Centre for Internet and Society have given our comments.

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Web Accessibility Policy Making: An International Perspective

Web Accessibility Policy Making: An International Perspective

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Feb 28, 2012 12:20 PM |

G3ict and CIS are pleased to announce the publication of a new, improved edition of the Web Accessibility Policy Making: An International Perspective. The report published in cooperation with the Hans Foundation provides an updated synopsis of the many policies that governments have implemented around the world to ensure that the Internet and websites are accessible to persons with disabilities.

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All India Privacy Symposium

All India Privacy Symposium

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Feb 22, 2012 03:50 AM |

Are we citizens or subjects? Experts gather in Delhi for public symposium on privacy, transparency, e-governance and national security in India.

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The High Level Privacy Conclave

The High Level Privacy Conclave

Posted by Natasha Vaz at Feb 22, 2012 03:40 AM |

India in dire need of privacy law; experts say government is ironically creating huge national security risks in attempts to prevent crime and terrorism.

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Analysis of Copyright Expansion in the India-EU FTA (July 2010)

Posted by Snehashish Ghosh at Feb 20, 2012 08:21 AM |

In this blog post, Snehashish Ghosh examines the copyright clauses in the July 2010 leak of the India-EU FTA, and points out how the EU's demands go beyond India's international obligations, and necessitate harmful changes in Indian law.

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An Interview with Dr. Francis Jayakanth

An Interview with Dr. Francis Jayakanth

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Feb 17, 2012 08:05 AM |
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India has been losing out its best talents to the West, however, this trend could be reversed if we create adequate number of world-class institutions and research facilities, and our scientific productivity and quality of research will improve significantly, says Dr. Francis Jayakanth in an email interview with the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore.

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Digital Natives Video Contest

Digital Natives Video Contest

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Feb 15, 2012 07:10 AM |

The Everyday Digital Native Video Contest has its top five winners through public voting.

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Personal Data, Public Profile

Posted by Nishant Shah at Feb 14, 2012 06:19 AM |
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Whether we like it or not, we live in a world that is rapidly being Googlised, writes Nishant Shah in an article published by the Financial Express on February 13, 2012.

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World Narrow Web

Censorship and how govt reacts to it may push us to country-specific networks, writes Pranesh Prakash in an article published in the Indian Express on 4 February 2012.

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Digital Futures: Internet Freedom and Millennials

Digital Futures: Internet Freedom and Millennials

Posted by Nishant Shah at Feb 06, 2012 05:45 AM |
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Last year was a turbulent year for freedom of speech and online expression in India. Early in 2011 we saw the introduction of an Intermediaries Liability amendment to the existing Information Technologies Law in the country, which allowed intermediaries like internet service providers (ISPs), digital content platforms (like Facebook and Twitter) and other actors managing online content, to remove material that is deemed objectionable without routing it through a court of law. Effectively, this was an attempt at crowdsourcing censorship, where at the whim or fancy of any person who flags information as offensive, it could be removed from digital platforms, writes Nishant Shah in DMLcentral on 3 February 2012.

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Do we need the Aadhar scheme?

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Feb 03, 2012 10:11 AM |

"Decentralisation and privacy are preconditions for security. Digital signatures don’t require centralised storage and are much more resilient in terms of security", Sunil Abraham in the Business Standard on 1 February 2012.

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Sense and Censorship

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Jan 31, 2012 06:15 AM |

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) bills, at the US House of Representatives and Senate, respectively, appear to enforce property rights, but are, in fact, trade bills. This article by Sunil Abraham was published in the Indian Express on 20 January 2012.

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Summary of the Minutes of the Workshop on Biodiversity Informatics

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Jan 30, 2012 04:24 PM |
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The Western Ghats Portal team had organized a one-day workshop to explore the contemporary state of biodiversity informatics as expressed in three spheres: technology behind biodiversity informatics, scientific commons and policy and biodiversity portals in India. It hoped to provide an opportunity to interact and learn from similar endeavors in this emerging discipline. The workshop was held at Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE), Bangalore on 25 November 2011.

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Technology for Accessibility in Higher Education

Technology for Accessibility in Higher Education

Posted by Nirmita Narasimhan at Jan 29, 2012 12:45 PM |
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Education for students with disabilities has long been a serious cause of concern in India, as also in other countries around the world. A person with a disability studying in mainstream educational institutions in India experiences many difficulties in navigating through the obstacle course of the Indian educational system, writes Nirmita Narasimhan in this IIMB Journal brought out on the occasion of the conference 'never-the-less - Enabling Access for Persons with Disabilities to Higher Education and Workplace - Role of ICT and Assistive Technologies.

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Our Internet and the Law

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jan 28, 2012 04:55 PM |
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Nishant Shah was interviewed by the BBC Channel 5 (Radio) for its Outriders section. Jamillah Knowles reports this through this blog post published by BBC Radio on 24 January 2012.

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Privacy Matters — Analyzing the Right to "Privacy Bill"

Privacy Matters — Analyzing the Right to "Privacy Bill"

On January 21, 2012 a public conference “Privacy Matters” was held at the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai. It was the sixth conference organised in the series of regional consultations held as “Privacy Matters”. The present conference analyzed the Draft Privacy Bill and the participants discussed the challenges and concerns of privacy in India.

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