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Graphic novelist Vishwajyoti Ghosh casts a mirthful eye on what we might confront on our ultimate day on this planet exclusively for TOI-Crest

Anonymous #OPindia hacks Kapil Sibal’s website

PTI The Hindu A file photo of Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal. Nov 30,2012 Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal’s personal website has been hacked and defaced allegedly by Anonymous India group for the minister’s stand on IT Act. The website www.kapilsibalmp.com was… Continue Reading →

Internet blocks, freedom of expression and reasonable restrictions

  Nikhil Pahwa, of  http://www.medianama.com/ writes on FB Four points I made yesterday at the FICCI organized meeting with the IT Secretary R. Chandrashekhar and CERT-in Head Gulshan Rai on IT Rules, Internet blocks, freedom of expression and reasonable restrictions  (from my… Continue Reading →

For the sake of free speech- Save your Voice Campaign

Creative professionals go on hunger strike to protest against Internet censorship SUJATHA SUBRAMANIAN, The Hindu GATHERING MOMENTUM:Save Your Voice activists sitting on a hunger strike.Photo: Shanker Chakravarty The possibility of a scenario where the government not only has access to… Continue Reading →

Raised voices against Internet censorship

Raised voices against Internet censorship STAFF REPORTER, The  Hindu The HinduStudents and IT professionals performing a skit against the ‘clampdown on freedom of speech’ online. Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy It’s a regular day at the Parappana Agrahara prison in Bangalore…. Continue Reading →

Immediate Release–New list of Enemies of the Internet

REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS Beset by online surveillance and content filtering, netizens fight on Eritrea is among the list of “countries under surveillance” Read more on Eritrea on http://en.rsf.org/eritrea-eritrea-12-03-2012,42060.html More information on the full report on 12mars.rsf.org To mark World Day… Continue Reading →

Tweet, Tweet Justice: Company’s Censorship Policy Probed

By Meg Roggensack Senior Advisor, Business and Human Rights, Human Rights First In her 2010 landmark speech on internet freedom, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton laid out her vision for one internet where access to information isn’t defined by geographic… Continue Reading →

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