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Dot Bharat domain to roll out on August 21
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 19, 2014
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last modified
Sep 08, 2014 07:08 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Accessibility,
Access to Knowledge
Web addresses are set to get multilingual in India. Soon you will be able to type in addresses in a web browser in the Devnagri script – with “dot bharat” standing in for the currently common “dot in” domain to begin with. The roll-out of the same begins on August 21.
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'I'm going to ruin you, dear'
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 03, 2014
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last modified
Sep 09, 2014 09:55 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Access to Knowledge,
Privacy
Revenge porn is sweeping across the developed world. And now it's being seen in India. The culprit, says Prasun Chaudhuri, is often a former friend, partner, relative or colleague.
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Internet Governance
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News & Media
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Zero Draft of Content Removal Best Practices White Paper
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by
Jyoti Panday
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published
Aug 31, 2014
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last modified
Sep 10, 2014 07:11 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Intermediary Liability
EFF and CIS Intermediary Liability Project is aimed towards the creation of a set of principles for intermediary liability in consultation with groups of Internet-focused NGOs and the academic community.
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Blog
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Social Media Aids Rescue Efforts in Flood-Hit Kashmir
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Sep 12, 2014
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filed under:
Internet Governance
As flood-ravaged Indian Kashmir faces a communication blackout, social media posts on Facebook and Twitter are playing a huge role in tracing people stranded in the region.
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News & Media
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Fighting battles online
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Sep 16, 2014
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filed under:
Internet Governance
Internet policy maverick Sunil Abraham feels that accessibility is key to democratising the Internet space.
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News & Media
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UID and NPR: Towards Common Ground
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by
Mukta Batra
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published
Sep 19, 2014
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last modified
Oct 15, 2014 01:06 PM
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filed under:
UID,
Aadhaar,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
The UID (Unique Identification) and NPR (National Population Register) are both government identity schemes that aggregate personal data, including biometric data for the provision of an identification factor, and aim to link them with the delivery of public utility services.
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Blog
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They know where you are
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by
Admin
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published
Jan 18, 2019
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last modified
Jan 18, 2019 02:14 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
With hotel-booking app routinely sharing real-time guest data with police and government, lives of those fleeing persecution is in danger, privacy advocates fear.
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News & Media
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Webinar on the draft Intermediary Guidelines Amendment Rules
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by
Admin
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published
Jan 18, 2019
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filed under:
Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Internet Governance,
Intermediary Liability
CCAOI and the ISOC Delhi Chapter organised a webinar on January 10 to discuss the draft "The Information Technology [Intermediary Guidelines (Amendment) Rules] 2018". Gurshabad Grover was a discussant in the panel.
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Cyber Policy Centres Meeting in Sri Lanka
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by
Admin
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published
Jan 20, 2019
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last modified
Jan 21, 2019 11:50 PM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
Elonnai Hickok, Sunil Abraham and Ambika Tandon participated in this event organized by IDRC in Sri Lanka on January 11 - 14, 2019.
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News & Media
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India should reconsider its proposed regulation of online content
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by
Gurshabad Grover
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published
Jan 24, 2019
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last modified
Jan 24, 2019 04:59 PM
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filed under:
Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Internet Governance
The lack of technical considerations in the proposal is also apparent since implementing the proposal is infeasible for certain intermediaries. End-to-end encrypted messaging services cannot “identify” unlawful content since they cannot decrypt it. Presumably, the government’s intention is not to disallow end-to-end encryption so that intermediaries can monitor content.
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