free speech
blogland india seems to be on fire:
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/globalvoices/2005/10/10/
india-defending-freedom-of-speech/
yeah... india does have a long way to go for that.
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/globalvoices/2005/10/10/
india-defending-freedom-of-speech/
yeah... india does have a long way to go for that.
5 comments:
shit man!!! wasted almost an entire day on iipm.
(dont want ur suggestion on what i could have done with the day)
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Anonymous, at 9:58 AM
Read that IIPM Bashing.Did ye read the public announcement they published in newspapers in retaliation ?? Sucha Screaam Dude..
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Sachin, at 4:48 AM
That is one big controversy going on... He is my senior from engg college.
If you want to read more, http://gauravsabnis.blogspot.com/2005/10/update.html (straight from horse's mouth) and http://quatrainman.blogspot.com/2005/10/impressive-update-result-of-this.html
These two contain all the links...
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Fleiger, at 6:05 PM
:) check the 2nd page of this article in outlook
it says "The Indian blogging community (or blogosphere, as it likes to call itself) is essentially a bitchy, self-indulgent and an almost incestuous network comprising journalists, wannabe-writers and a massive army of geeks who give vent to their creative ambitions on the internet. Given that the average blogger-age is 25 years, it's clear bloggers love to indulge in hearty name-calling and taking college-style potshots at others. This is probably why some of them get into trouble. "
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wise donkey, at 10:15 PM
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