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Did you take the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - IGCBP from DiploFoundation? If so, in which year? Who was tutoring you?
2008, Stephanie and Ginger
Where did you ¨discover¨ this Community portal?
Reasonably good
What are you currently doing today and projects you have related to Internet governance?
Rashtriya Swayam Bima Yojana 2008
In which ways the capacity building provided by Diplo has helped you and your community in Internet governance issues? (Question only for IGCBP Alumni)
Its helped me directly in my projects
Please list the names of organizations you are a member of, including hyperlinks for more information when possible.
PROTO www.proto.in
BarCamp Chennai www.barcampchennai.in
Search Camp www.searchcamp.in
Fuente Systems Inc www.fuentesystems.com
Project Management International www.pmi.org
SCRUM Practitioner www.scrumalliance.org

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IGF 2008 Day 3 Favourite : Low Cost Sustainability Access



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The last three days of IGF at Hyderabad we have been talking about innumerable topics related to internet and its various topics , privileges, advances so on. But for the first time there was this interesting session presented by DEF (Digital Empowerment Foundation) India on a topic to ensure tha we bring the neglected masses of the underprivilege rural poor who dont have access to internet. The objective of the… Continue

Posted on December 5, 2008 at 8:30pm — 1 Comment

IGF 2008 : Day 2 Cybersecurity and Cybercrime

Internet is a two edged sword where one one hand there is a world of good that has been derived out of it but at the same time it is also a silent dark force that creeps into our lives with renewed threats to our homes, businesses and the world of good. Its good time that we discuss about the forces of the dark thereby creating an awareness.



The advent of Internet has made the world " a global village ". Organizations worldwide tend to increasingly move from a paper based environment… Continue

Posted on December 4, 2008 at 7:00am

Source for knowledge from the speakers !

The sessions for today were pretty impressive and there was so much of vital and useful information disseminated in the presentations . It would simply be great if we can have access to those presentations slides . Can we zero down on popular Web 2.0 tools like www.slideshare.com where these presentations can be uploaded and shared as links in the blogs for sharing with others.

This would be my humble request that we can put forth to the organizers of IGF 2008 !

Posted on December 3, 2008 at 11:23am

IGF day 1 Favourite: Strategies to prevent and fight online child sexual exploitation in developing countries !

This has been one of the most grave topics that needs a greater voice in the online world. Unlike other issues where there is only sustained impact of IG in our day today life this topic has greater impact in invasion of our privacy and with serious implications. The topic was moderated by Hindenburgo a classmate at IGCBP Class B.



Child abuse and child pornography is a key issue that needs wider addressal as it is of paramount importance to protect our children. The panel had key… Continue

Posted on December 3, 2008 at 9:53am — 1 Comment

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At 2:45pm on May 19, 2009, Carolina Rossini said…
we will have a whole week in software and he precise debate on software patents. We will also cover the case of copyright for software that is adopted in the majority of countries that are TRIPS signatories. In any case, you can take a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_patent_debate....it brings you a good overview...however, from an US point of view. However, I would love if you could hold some of the discussions to have with your colleagues during the course....since I think your experience is amazing and would be great if shared with others from other countries. There is some papers that compare patents on sectors....that are very interesting. I will send to you by email. One is the Pace Report focused on Europe.
At 11:50pm on May 18, 2009, Carolina Rossini said…
hi, Razik! it is great to have so much interest from the beginning! first, I would like to thank you to join us in the IPR discussion. In regarding to bibliography, I promise you that there will be lots of reading, including a list of suggested complementary readings to our normal class material. However, if you let me know your specific area of interest within IP, I will be happy to send some suggestions. I hope to count on you and other colleagues that will join us to carry on a spicy and lively discussion in our IPR class! :-)
 
 
 

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