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BigDog is Watching You! The Sci-fi Future of Animal and Insect Drones

BigDog is Watching You! The Sci-fi Future of Animal and Insect Drones

Posted by Maria Xynou at Feb 25, 2013 08:30 AM |

Do you think robotic aeroplanes monitoring us are scary enough? Wait until you read about DARPA´s new innovative and subtle way to keep us all under the microscope! This blog post presents a new reality of drones which is depicted in none other than animal and insect-like robots, equipped with cameras and other surveillance technologies.

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Surveillance Camp IV: Disproportionate State Surveillance - A Violation of Privacy

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Feb 19, 2013 12:37 PM |

This is the fourth in a series of posts mapping global surveillance challenges discussed at EFF's State Surveillance and Human Rights Camp in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This article has been co-written with Elonnai Hickok — Centre for Internet and Society India, and a speaker at EFF's Camp.

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The Omnishambles of UID, shrouded in its RTI opacity

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Feb 19, 2013 10:50 AM |

The Centre for Internet & Society sponsored Colonel Mathew Thomas to hold a workshop at the fourth National Right to Information (RTI) organized by the National Campaign for People's Right to Information, held in Hyderabad from February 15 to 18, 2013.

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Freedom of Expression Gagged

Freedom of Expression Gagged

Posted by Chinmayi Arun at Feb 18, 2013 08:55 AM |

The use of law to bully people into silence, called ‘heckler’s veto’, is not unique to India, writes Chinmayi Arun in this op-ed published in Business Line on February 15, 2013.

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Analyzing the Latest List of Blocked URLs by Department of Telecommunications (IIPM Edition)

Analyzing the Latest List of Blocked URLs by Department of Telecommunications (IIPM Edition)

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) in its order dated February 14, 2013 has issued directions to the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block seventy eight URLs. The block order has been issued as a result of a court order. Snehashish Ghosh does a preliminary analysis of the list of websites blocked as per the DoT order.

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2012: Privacy Highlights in India

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Feb 12, 2013 12:39 PM |

In this blog post, Elonnai Hickok summarizes the top privacy moments of 2012 in India. In doing so she lists out the major ones like the Report of Group of Experts on Privacy, the RIM Standoff, the Nira Radia controversy, the Centralized Monitoring System, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, NATGRID, CCTNS, the growth of CCTVs, the leaked DNA Profiling Bill, and the UID project.

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A Comparison of Indian Legislation to Draft International Principles on Surveillance of Communications

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Jan 31, 2013 10:30 AM |

This blog post is a comparison of the relevant Indian legislations allowing governmental access to communications and the Draft International Principles on Surveillance of Communications. The principles, first drafted in October 2012 and developed subsequently seeks to establish an international standard for surveillance of communications in the context of human rights.

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Data Retention in India

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Jan 30, 2013 05:35 AM |

As part of its privacy research, the Centre for Internet and Society has been researching upon data retention mandates from the Government of India and data retention practices by service providers. Globally, data retention has become a contested practice with regards to privacy, as many governments require service providers to retain more data for extensive time periods, for security purposes. Many argue that the scope of the retention is becoming disproportional to the purpose of investigating crimes.

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Five Frequently Asked Questions about the Amended ITRs

Posted by Chinmayi Arun at Jan 28, 2013 06:35 AM |

This piece discusses the five major questions that have been the subject of debate after the World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012 (WCIT). The politics surrounding the WCIT are not discussed here but it must be kept in mind that they have played a significant role in the outcome of the conference and in some of the debates about it.

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TV versus Social Media: The Rights and Wrongs

Posted by Sunil Abraham at Jan 21, 2013 03:09 AM |

For most ordinary Netizens, everyday speech on social media has as much impact as graffiti in a toilet, and therefore employing the 'principle of equivalence' will result in overregulation of new media.

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Web of Sameness

Web of Sameness

Posted by Nishant Shah at Jan 18, 2013 06:17 AM |

The social Web has been an ominous space at the start of 2013. It has been awash with horror, pain and grief. The recent gang rape and death of a medical student in Delhi prevents one from being too optimistic about the year to come. My live feeds on various social networks are filled with rue and rage at the gruesome incident and the seeming depravity of our society.

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Draft International Principles on Communications Surveillance and Human Rights

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Jan 16, 2013 04:40 AM |

These principles were developed by Privacy International and the Electronic Frontier Foundation and seek to define an international standard for the surveillance of communications. The Centre for Internet and Society has been contributing feedback to the principles.

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Statement of Solidarity on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Internet Users in Bangladesh

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jan 15, 2013 11:55 AM |

This is a statement on the violent attack on blogger Asif Mohiuddin by the participants to the Third South Asian Meeting on the Internet and Freedom of Expression that took place in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 14–15, 2013.

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No Civil Society Members in the Cyber Regulations Advisory Committee

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jan 09, 2013 04:55 PM |

The Government of India has taken our advice and reconstituted the Cyber Regulations Advisory Commitee. But there is no representation of Internet users, citizens, and consumers — only government and industry interests.

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Mining the Web Collective

Posted by Sharath Chandra Ram at Dec 31, 2012 09:00 AM |
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In March 2012, Dr Bruno Latour and his team from the Sciences Po Media Lab organized a workshop that assembled a selected group of researchers from India to explore methods of Controversy Mapping. It was hosted by Dr J. Srinivasan, Director of the Divecha Centre for Climate Change at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.

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State Surveillance and Human Rights Camp: Summary

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Dec 31, 2012 01:00 AM |

On December 13 and 14, 2012, the Electronic Frontier Foundation organized the Surveillance and Human Rights Camp held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The meeting examined trends in surveillance, reasons for state surveillance, surveillance tactics that governments are using, and safeguards that can be put in place to protect against unlawful or disproportionate surveillance.

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Tomorrow, Today

Posted by Nishant Shah at Dec 29, 2012 02:30 PM |
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Our present is the future that our past had imagined. Around the same time last year, I remember taking stock of the technologies that we live with and wondering what 2012 would bring in.

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Internet-driven Developments — Structural Changes and Tipping Points

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Dec 28, 2012 03:34 PM |

A symposium on Internet Driven Developments: Structural Changes and Tipping Points was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts at Harvard University from December 6 to 8, 2012. The symposium was sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation and was hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. In this blog post, I summarize the discussions that took place over the two days and add my own personal reflections on the issues.

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The Trouble with Hurried Solutions

The Trouble with Hurried Solutions

Posted by Chinmayi Arun at Dec 19, 2012 01:00 AM |
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The World Conference on International Telecommunication showed that countries are not yet ready to arrive at a consensus on regulation and control of the Internet

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The Worldwide Web of Concerns

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Dec 10, 2012 11:00 AM |
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The Intern­ati­onal Telec­om­munication Union’s World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12) is currently under way in Dubai, after a gap of 25 years. At this conference, the Inter-national Teleco­mmunication Regulations — a binding treaty containing high-level principles — are to be revised.

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