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India wants copyright laws eased for visually impaired -Anubhuti Vishnoi

-The Indian Express New Delhi: Home to one-fourth of the world's visually-challenged persons, India will play a key role in negotiating a historic international treaty next month that will ensure that the community's access to globally-published material is not stymied by rigid copyright rules. The Extraordinary General Assembly of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has called a diplomatic conference in June (17th-28 th) 2013 in Marrakesh, Morocco, to conclude the WIPO...

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Tracking the eye-balls-Prashant Jha

-The Hindu Ask any television journalist why they sometimes behave in the manner they do - aggressive, over-the-top, loud, over simplifying complex issues, whipping jingoism and hysteria with little restraint - and the reaction is unanimous, "This is what sells." Ask any general entertainment channel official why they invest in shows which often reinforce the most conservative and patriarchal of attitudes, and the response is similar, "This is what people...

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Anti-Posco leader held-Prafulla Das

-The Hindu   Bhubaneswar: Posco Pratirodh Sangram SAMiti leader Abhay Sahu was arrested from near Biju Patnaik Airport here on Saturday. Mr. Sahu was arrested for his alleged involvement in a case relating to the death of three persons in a bomb blast at Patana village in the area earmarked for the proposed Posco steel plant on March 2. Jagatsinghpur District Superintendent of Police Satyabrata Bhoi said the anti-Posco leader was arrested while he...

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Kurumba package execution ‘flawed’-Prabhat Nair

-New Indian Express THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The much-touted Kurumba Package for the primitive tribals, which the government said would be executed without delay, has caused concern among the tribals. While the tribal leaders point out many flaws, including the non-inclusion of tribals in the team implementing the package, the government says that it would be implemented only as per the recommendations of ‘Ooru Kootam' (tribal hamlet meetings). Various adivasi organisations alleged...

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Posco welcomes Supreme Court order

-The Hindu Bhubaneswar: Posco India on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court's order in the Khandadhar iron ore mine case and hoped the verdict would expedite its proposed project in Odisha. "We welcome the judgment by the Supreme Court on the Khandadhar mining case. Once we receive the copy of the full judgment, we will be in a better position to comment upon. However, we believe that this will significantly help to expedite...

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