Indian Telecommunication Bill e criptografia: o Brasil deve ficar de olho?
Marcos César M. Pereira, pesquisador do Instituto de Pesquisa em Direito e Tecnologia do Recife (IP.rec) A Índia é um local que merece atenção no que concerne aos Direitos Digitais. Qualquer decisão tomada nessa área tem um impacto de grandes magnitudes para os 1,4 bilhões de habitantes. Ainda assim, são inúmeras as tentativas de enfraquecimento […]
A tale of two traceability proposals: Opposite intentions, convergent wicked solutions in India and Brazil
Akriti Bopanna Policy and Advocacy Manager for Internet Society (ISOC), based in India Diego R. Canabarro Senior Regional Policy Manager for ISOC, in Latin America and the Caribbean, based in Brazil Disclaimer: The views expressed here are personal, and do not reflect the positions of the Internet Society or any other institution to which the […]
Um conto de duas propostas de rastreabilidade: Intenções opostas, soluções perversas convergentes na Índia e no Brasil
Akriti Bopanna Policy and Advocacy Manager da Internet Society (ISOC), baseada na India Diego R. Canabarro Senior Regional Policy Manager da Internet Society, Latin America e Caribe, baseado no Brasil As opiniões expressas aqui são pessoais e não refletem as posições da Internet Society ou de quaisquer outras instituições às quais os autores são filiados. […]
The traceability provisions in India – interview with Kazim Rizvi, from The Dialogue
The Encryption Observatory (ObCrypto) interviewed the Indian organization The Dialogue to understand the nuances of the new rules that force messaging application providers to deploy ways to permit the traceability of messages, under risks of liability. Questions about the local political and social landscape were addressed, the demands of law enforcement forces, as well as […]
The Originator’s Provision: India’s Attempt to undermine end-to-end encryption
By Apurva Singh, Volunteer Legal Counsel, Software Freedom Law Center.in In the last few years, several countries across the globe have attempted to break or weaken strong security offered by end-to-end encryption under the garb of countering child sexual abuse material or misinformation. India recently became the first country to introduce the much-debated traceability provision. […]