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Net Neutrality and Privacy

Posted by Divij Joshi at Mar 20, 2014 05:01 AM |

The highly contentious and polarising debate on net-neutrality will have a large impact on shaping the future of the internet and ultimately on the users of the internet. One important issue which needs to be prioritized while debating the necessity or desirability of a legal regime which advocates net-neutrality is its implication on privacy.

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NTIA to give up control of the Internet's root

NTIA to give up control of the Internet's root

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Mar 18, 2014 06:15 PM |
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On Friday evening the U.S. government's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced that it was setting into motion a transition to give up a few powers that it holds over some core Internet functions, and that this would happen by September 2015. Pranesh Prakash provides a brief response to that announcement.

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New Standard Operating Procedures for Lawful Interception and Monitoring

Posted by Divij Joshi at Mar 13, 2014 08:05 AM |

Government issues new guidelines to TSP’s to assist Lawful Interception and Monitoring.

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Institute for Internet & Society 2014, Pune

Last month, activists, journalists, researchers, and members of civil society came together at the 2014 Institute for Internet & Society in Pune, which was hosted by CIS and funded by the Ford Foundation. The Institute was a week long, in which participants heard from speakers from various backgrounds on issues arising out of the intersection of internet and society, such as intellectual property, freedom of expression, and accessibility, to name a few. Below is an official reporting summarizing sessions that took place.

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Comparison of Section 35(1) of the Draft Human DNA Profiling Bill and Section 4 of the Identification Act Revised Statute of Canada

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Mar 03, 2014 08:20 AM |

A comparison of section 35(1) of the Draft Human DNA Profiling Bill, section 4 of the Identification Act, Revised Statute of Canada, and a review of international best practices.

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Big Democracy, Big Surveillance: India's Surveillance State

Posted by Maria Xynou at Feb 28, 2014 10:35 AM |

In India, surveillance is on the rise by the state to tackle crime and terrorism, and private companies are eager to meet the demand.

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Surveillance and the Indian Constitution - Part 3: The Public/Private Distinction and the Supreme Court’s Wrong Turn

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Feb 25, 2014 10:00 PM |

After its decision in Gobind, the Supreme Court's privacy floodgates opened; a series of claims involving private parties came before its docket, and the resulting jurisprudence ended up creating confusion between state-individual surveillance, and individual-individual surveillance.

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UIDAI Practices and the Information Technology Act, Section 43A and Subsequent Rules

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Feb 25, 2014 10:05 AM |

UIDAI practices and section 43A of the IT Act are analyzed in this post.

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Open Call for Comments: The Privacy Protection Bill 2013 drafted by the Centre for Internet and Society

Posted by Bhairav Acharya at Feb 25, 2014 05:38 AM |

The Centre for Internet and Society is announcing an Open Call for Comments to the CIS Privacy Protection Bill 2013.

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CIS Welcomes 52nd Report on Cyber Crime, Cyber Security, and Right to Privacy

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Feb 24, 2014 10:50 AM |

The “Fifty Second Report on Cyber Crime, Cyber Security, and Right to Privacy” issued by the 2013 -2014 Standing Committee on Information Technology on February 12th 2014, highlights the urgent need for reform in India’s cyber security framework and the need for the much awaited privacy legislation to be finalized and made into a law.

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Calcutta High Court Strengthens Whistle Blower Protection

Posted by Divij Joshi at Feb 24, 2014 06:38 AM |

Calcutta High Court has ordered for protection of whistle blower's privacy in its November 20, 2013 order. The court has directed the government to accept RTI applications without the applicant's personal details.

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Will You be Paid to Post a Picture?

Posted by Nishant Shah at Feb 18, 2014 07:05 PM |

The wave of free information production on the web is on the wane.

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The Internet Way

Posted by Nishant Shah at Feb 14, 2014 06:59 AM |
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Dr. Nishant Shah's review of the book “The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon” by Bantam Press/Random House Group, London was published in Biblio Vol. 19 No.8 (1&2), January – February 2014.

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February 11: The Day We Fight Back Against Mass Surveillance

February 11: The Day We Fight Back Against Mass Surveillance

Posted by Divij Joshi at Feb 14, 2014 06:00 AM |

The expansive surveillance being perpetuated by governments and corporations is the single biggest threat to individual liberties in the digital age.

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Video Games: A Case Study of a Cross-cultural Video Collaboration

Posted by Larissa Hjorth and Nishant Shah at Jan 31, 2014 12:02 PM |
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A new book focusing on Palestinian artists’ video, edited by Bashir Makhoul and published by Palestinian Art Court- al Hoash, 2013, includes a chapter co-authored by Larissa Hjorth and Nishant Shah.

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India's Central Monitoring System (CMS): Something to Worry About?

India's Central Monitoring System (CMS): Something to Worry About?

Posted by Maria Xynou at Jan 30, 2014 02:35 PM |

In this article, Maria Xynou presents new information about India's controversial Central Monitoring System (CMS) based on official documents which were shared with the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS). Read this article and gain an insight on how the CMS actually works!

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Making the Powerful Accountable

Making the Powerful Accountable

If powerful figures are not subjected to transparent court proceedings, the opacity in the face of a critical issue is likely to undermine public faith in the judiciary.

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Surveillance and the Indian Constitution - Part 2: Gobind and the Compelling State Interest Test

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Jan 27, 2014 06:03 PM |

Gautam Bhatia analyses the first case in which the Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right to privacy, Gobind v. State of Madhya Pradesh, and argues that the holding in that case adopted the three-pronged American test of strict scrutiny, compelling State interest, and narrow tailoring in its approach to privacy violations.

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Interview with Mathew Thomas from the Say No to UID campaign - UID Court Cases

Interview with Mathew Thomas from the Say No to UID campaign - UID Court Cases

Posted by Maria Xynou at Jan 27, 2014 12:47 PM |

The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) recently interviewed Mathew Thomas from the Say No to UID campaign about his ongoing efforts to challenge the UID scheme legally in the Bangalore High Court and Supreme Court of India. Read this interview and gain an interesting insight on recent legal developments with regards to the UID!

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GNI Assessment Finds ICT Companies Protect User Privacy and Freedom of Expression

Posted by Elonnai Hickok at Jan 20, 2014 06:17 AM |

Elonnai Hickok analyses a public report recently published by GNI on the independent assessment process for Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo. The report finds Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo to be in compliance with the GNI principles on privacy and freedom of expression.

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