Subhashish BhadraFCRA: A Stitch Too ManyIt their zeal to weed out foreign influence, successive governments may have placed too much burden on scarce national resources4 min read·Mar 5, 2023----
Subhashish BhadraUnencrypted Too FarInstitutions can help find complex balance between privacy and online safety. India’s IT Rules do not meet good institutional design.5 min read·Aug 13, 2021----
Subhashish BhadrainCodeXA Deeply Colonial InternetNew report by Pollicy highlights nine modes of economic extractivism from Africa that are abetted by the rise of tech companies.7 min read·Jul 8, 2021----
Subhashish BhadraStrategic Litigation | Not Always RosyOn 11 June, I moderated a panel discussion on the promise and perils of strategic litigation on digital rights. Here’s what I learnt.5 min read·Jun 17, 2021----
Subhashish BhadraIT Rules | The Gradual EncroachmentNew rules provide the government unaccountable power over free online speech, violating separation of power from an erstwhile judicial role8 min read·Apr 19, 2021----
Subhashish Bhadra4 Mar ‘21: Responsible Tech BulletinBringing a framework for consent managers while the privacy bill is still not there can create confusion. For e.g., privacy bill says data…2 min read·Mar 4, 2021----
Subhashish BhadraXX Feb ’21: Responsible Tech Bulletin (Africa)Digital Rights Lawyers Initiative filed a class action suit against FinTech apps that access a person’s contact list and threaten to send…2 min read·Feb 9, 2021----
Subhashish BhadrainResponsible Tech Bulletin9 Feb ’21: Responsible Tech BulletinBy dissecting six cases ranging from porn ban to streaming services regulation, @VrindaBhandari and @anjakovacs find that efforts aimed at…2 min read·Feb 9, 2021----
Subhashish Bhadra22 Jan ‘20: Responsible Tech Bulletin (Africa)Round-up of content from Omidyar Network’s Africa Responsible Tech partners. Features DRLI, Paradigm, CIPIT, Research ICT Africa, and…3 min read·Jan 22, 2021----
Subhashish BhadrainResponsible Tech Bulletin18 Jan ’21: Responsible Tech BulletinOnline consent is broken, but we finally have clues about what could work instead. My op-ed in Indian Express.2 min read·Jan 18, 2021----