Archives for the month October 2010
Privacy in Social networking sites
Beware of Facebook- In a recent blog post by Larry Magid at Huffington Post adds new dimension in relation to the ongoing discussion on privacy standards maintained by the social networking sites. The author describes various loopholes in …
The legal limits of reality television | Part 2: beeps, blurs and scrolls
Fellowship @ Harvard,The Berkman Center for Internet & Society.
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is now accepting applications for fellowships for the 2011-2012 academic year.
We are currently accepting applications through two distinct channels:
· First, we are accepting applications for a specific fellowship
Google Transparency Report : India Data
Google recently unveiled a new tool called Transparency Report which provides aggregate data on content removal requests and compliances per country. The report takes into account only government requests and not requests by private individuals for Google to take down …
Oxford-India Media Law Moot Court Competition
The Oxford Price Moot Competition this year has an Indian qualifying round. The problem for the competition deals with issues of censorship through licensing conditions of Internet Service Providers. It also c0ncerns issues of content regulation and chilling effects. …
the legal limits of reality television
PART 1: THE MALAISE
(This is a 2 part blog series examining the legal responses to reality television shows in India. Such shows with a view to gain viewership are frequently containing offending and scandalous content. The first part …