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All the materials published by ALF are on a copyleft basis, so feel free to use, distribute and circulate. We only ask that you provide proper credit if you are using it
PUBLICATIONS Topic Wise List of Publications
 
PUBLICATIONS A Note on the Civil Procedure Code Amendment Act 2002
 
PUBLICATIONS The Juvenile Justice Act 2002 - A Critique
 
PUBLICATIONS Regulation of Cyber - space or a medium
 
PUBLICATIONS Ghost in the machine
 
PUBLICATIONS India Shining
A critical evaluation of the claims made by the India Shining campaign
PUBLICATIONS Of Master Plans and Illegalities in an era of Transition
 
PUBLICATIONS Human Rights violations against the transgender community
A study of kothi and hijra sex workers in Bangalore, India September 2003
PUBLICATIONS Human Rights Violations against Sexuality Minorities In India - A case study of Bangalore by PUCL -K
 
PUBLICATIONS Labour Rights Education Manual
 
PUBLICATIONS TRIPS, indigenous knowledge and the bio-rush
 
PUBLICATIONS TRIPS, patents and public policy: A pot of gold and a tale of woes
 
PUBLICATIONS TRIPS and Public health
 
PUBLICATIONS Whats in a Champaigne that aint in a Basmati
 
PUBLICATIONS A Basic IPR Lexicon
 
PUBLICATIONS A History of Patent Law
 
PUBLICATIONS Global Commons, Public Space And Contemporary IPR
 
PUBLICATIONS Conceptualizing Law and Culture: Rajnikant and the Sign of our Times
 
PUBLICATIONS Encountering the Sustaining Myths of Copyright
 
PUBLICATIONS Reasonable Restrictions and Unreasonable Speech
 
PUBLICATIONS Porous Legalities and Avenues of Participation
 
PUBLICATIONS Media Empires and Renegade Pirates
 
PUBLICATIONS Cinematic Citizenship and the Illegal City
 
PUBLICATIONS Copyright, Cultural Production and Open Content Licensing
 
PUBLICATIONS Shoot, Share and Create
 
PUBLICATIONS A Guide to Open Content Licenses
 
PUBLICATIONS Patently Objectionable
 
PUBLICATIONS Patents at the Cost of Patients
 
PUBLICATIONS ALF Reader 01
A Representative anthology of writings by members of ALF on various issues that we have been working on.
PUBLICATIONS Subaltern Queer Cultures in India in the era of Hindutva
Issues of sexuality remain inextricably linked to questions of both health and human rights. The discourses surrounding health have had a deeply contradictory impact on the human rights of “queer” people in the Indian context.
PUBLICATIONS Law, Sexuality and Gender
For more material on law, sexuality and gender
PUBLICATIONS The Court as a theatre of struggle
 
PUBLICATIONS Bolti Bandh
An examination of the exclusionary politics of of law and language in the Narmada case
PUBLICATIONS Cyber Myths and the rest of those who also live in Silicon valley
 
PUBLICATIONS A critical view of the new Indian Patent Act
 
PUBLICATIONS Why software patents are harmful
The Proposed amendment to the Patents Act in india expands the scope of software patentability. Why is this harmful?
PUBLICATIONS WILL THE NEW PATENT ACT DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH
 
PUBLICATIONS Legalising the pharmaceutical drug cartel
 
PUBLICATIONS opencontent
This presentation serves as an introduction to the world of copyleft and open content licenses
PUBLICATIONS Legal Status of Community Radio in India
 
PUBLICATIONS Working Notes
Often some of the work that we do in the form of presentations, lectures and classes don’t eventually become formal publications in the form of articles or essays. Rather than wasting them we thought it might be useful o make them available even as notes for anyone interested
PUBLICATIONS Patents (Amendment) Bill 2005: A Critique
Only one more amendment was required, technically speaking, to make Indian law finally compliant with the TRIPS Agreement, i e, the introduction of product patents for pharmaceutical inventions. However, the Patents Bill made 74 amendments to the Patents Act of 1970, thus taking it much beyond the requirements of TRIPS. While Parliament has modified some of these amendments, it has chosen not to incorporate all the flexibilities that are available within TRIPS to safeguard public interest. As the bill now stands, unless the president were to return it to Parliament for consideraton, it fails to protect the public from the aggressive monopolies that patents confer on the right holders. K M Gopakumar, Tahir Amin
PUBLICATIONS The Other Information City
This photo essays explores the politics of the idea of Bangalore as an information city and gestures towards multiple other information cities that co exist
PUBLICATIONS Regulating Cyberspace- A Place or a medium
 
PUBLICATIONS Fire Fighting to Build a Fire?
Indiscriminate tree cutting in Bangalore by the BMP for road widening points to serious environmental hazards. Will the recently appointed Tree Officer be able to contain this activity within neccesary limits? A discussion.
PUBLICATIONS Of Master Plans and Illegalities in an Era of Transition
 
PUBLICATIONS Terror has no boundaries
The kind of violence a Dalith woman faces in village is different from that of an upper caste women.But the law make no such distinction
PUBLICATIONS Laws that lack foresight
Changes both in the policy and law would be effective if accompanied by a change in the mindset of the implementing authorities. Byatha N Jagadeesh
PUBLICATIONS Beyond Representation: The Dilemmas of the Pirate
This paper raises a series of questions on the representational problem of the pirate in the contemporary discourse on law, public good and creativity. Piracy seems to allegorize an impure transgression, tainted by commerce and an inability to produce a discourse on itself. Pirate production of commodities and media objects fits neither a narrative of resistance nor normative critique, nor does piracy seem to fit received models of creativity or innovation. Piracy produces a series of anxieties: from states, transnational capital, and media industries and even in some liberal proponents of the public domain. The efflorescence of non-legal media production and circulation exists as a series of publicly articulated facts, constantly referred to in media panics, national security discourses, and everyday conversations. The paper discusses the problem of the pirate through a enquires ranging from assumptions about creativity, subjectivity and transformation, commodification and social life.
PUBLICATIONS How Rambo lost to the Green Papaya
Globalization and the Cultural Politics of Copyright and piracy
PUBLICATIONS Pirate Aesthetics
 
PUBLICATIONS Guide to Open Content - Hindi version
Guide to Open Content Licenses by Lawrence Liang- Hindi Version
PUBLICATIONS Of Lumpen Laws and Egg Shell Democracies
Article written after the arrest of Chandramohan, MS University Baroda under Sec. 153A of the IPS
PUBLICATIONS Copyright v. The Right to Copy
 
PUBLICATIONS Sense and Censorbility
 
PUBLICATIONS Primer on Open Content
A Primer on Open Content written as a part of the IOSN series. For other primers visit IOSN site
PUBLICATIONS And Nothing but the Truth so Help me Science
A history and critique of truth detection technologies.
PUBLICATIONS Hostis Humani Generis
The Dictionary of War was a project that invited a hundred people to contribute a concept which could be used to think about our contemporary times. The concept I chose to contribute is Hostis Humani Generis or the enemy of the human race
PUBLICATIONS The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Book
This paper examines the link between ideas of personhood and self that underlies western liberal property regimes. It attempts to understand the manner in which thinkers like Locke create a co-terminus between the ‘self’ and ‘own’. It then poses the question of whether we can look at alternative ideas of the self within western and non-western metaphysics, and how the move towards a relational self helps us rethink our assumptions about property and personhood, especially in relation to the world of knowledge and culture. This is a bilingual version of the paper and is in english and mandarin