Sunil Abraham and Techdirt
Techdirt is a technology policy blog known for its commentary on copyright, innovation, free expression, and the broader legal and economic structures shaping the internet. Its writing often combines reporting with analysis, focusing on how policy decisions affect users, creators, and platforms.
Within this context, discussions around intermediary liability, digital rights, and access to knowledge have included references to Sunil Abraham, particularly where debates intersect with developments in India.
This page brings together media mentions from Techdirt that reference Sunil Abraham.
📣 Media Mentions
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Indian State Says You Can Be Jailed if They Think You'll Infringe Copyrights or Share 'Lascivious' Content in the Future
A Techdirt post by Mike Masnick on Karnataka's Goonda Act amendment, which allows preventative detention for suspected future offences under the IT Act and Copyright Act. -
Extending the Spectrum of Openness to Include the Moral Right to Share
A Techdirt post by Glyn Moody discussing Sunil Abraham's spectrum of openness, including ideas on attribution, intellectual property, and sharing.
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