Make Blog Not War – A Freedom of Expression Training for Bloggers
Posted: February 12th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Event, Freedom of Expression | Tags: event, freedom of expression, India, MakeBlog | 1 Comment »SORRY, APPLICATIONS HAVE NOW CLOSED
Are you a blogger and interested in deepening your understanding of Internet censorship and freedom of expression as they play out in India? Would you like to know more about the ways in which such issues may affect you directly? As a blogger, do you see yourself has having an important stake in the freedom of expression debate?
Then this is your chance. The Internet Democracy Project is organising a training on freedom of expression and censorship for bloggers on 25 February 2012. In the course of this day-long program, a mix of short lectures and more interactive sessions will take you through:
- the history of censorship in India and its current status;
- the legal framework regarding online censorship and the ways in which it may affect you;
- debates on difficult questions such as where and how to draw the line where hate speech is concerned;
- what to do if you are served a legal notice;
- alternatives to censorship to fight problematic content;
and much more. Throughout the training, we will of course be paying particular attention to how all of this may affect your blog and yourself.
As the training aims to be highly interactive and will draw to a significant extent on participants’ experiences and inputs, there will be space for only fifteen select and experienced bloggers. They will be joined by four trainers: lawyer and law and tech blogger Apar Gupta; documentary film maker Bishakha Datta; literary critic, journalist and blogger Nilanjana Roy; and the Internet Democracy Project’s Anja Kovacs.
The event will take place in Delhi, from 10 am until 5 pm. Bloggers from all over India are welcome to apply: the Internet Democracy Project will take care of the travel costs of all participants in the event as well as food for the duration of the event (as this is a day-long program, we will, however, not be able to provide any accommodation).
In return for facilitating your presence in the training, we ask that you write five blog posts on issues related to freedom of expression in India in the two months following the event. That is the commitment you make if you decide to join us.
Are you interested in being part of this program? Please send your answers to the questions below to Anja Kovacs, anja@internetdemocracy.in as soon as possible and by 17 February at the latest. Selected participants will be informed on 18 February.
Where do you blog? If you are on Twitter, please do include your Twitter handle as well.
Why are you interested in joining this training?
Have you blogged on or otherwise engaged with freedom of expression issues before? If so, please share some details.
What are particular issues/questions you would like to see covered in the training?
Have you ever implemented any kind of censorship on your blog? Please expand (please note that answering yes to this question is not a reason to disqualify you from participation!).
Has anyone ever attempted to censor you as a blogger in one way or the other? Please expand.
Please note that while a demonstrated interest in one form or another (including on Twitter or Facebook) is definitely a plus, expertise in freedom of expression issues is not a requirement for participation.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Previous comments:
- dropitintheocean- on February 12, 2012 at 7:12 pmGood initiative, and a reminder of a conversation with a new-good-close friend while walking round Trent Park in the sunshine recently…
- internetdemocracyindia- on February 16, 2012 at 3:44 pmThank you, also for the kind words

- internetdemocracyindia- on February 16, 2012 at 3:44 pmThank you, also for the kind words
- Isha Gupta- on February 15, 2012 at 7:59 amit would be great of you create an event here – http://events.halabol.com/ and we would promote it for you!
- internetdemocracyindia- February 15, 2012 at 9:41 pmThanks Isha, for that generous offer. I have created an event here:http://events.halabol.com/make-blog-not-war
- karmnirvan- on February 16, 2012 at 6:17 amReblogged this on karmnirvan.
- internetdemocracyindia- on February 16, 2012 at 3:38 pmThank you!
- The Sorcerer- on February 16, 2012 at 7:19 amCan we please have this in Mumbai. I am sure you are well aware of Assem Trivedi’s issue as well and he’s in Delhi.
- internetdemocracyindia – on February 16, 2012 at 3:42 pm
People from Mumbai are welcome to apply for this training. It’s an all-India event.And yes, we have met Aseem, who is spearheading the Save your Voice campaign. Have you seen their blog yet? http://saveyourvoice.blogspot.in/
- internetdemocracyindia – on February 16, 2012 at 3:42 pm
- N.Narayana- on February 16, 2012 at 10:48 am
I wish to participate one day training programme to be held on 25th Feb 2012 - Indian Homemaker- on March 1, 2012 at 12:12 pmPublished my first post here, http://indianhomemaker.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/trying-to-understand-a-bloggers-legal-rights-and-responsibilities/
- internetdemocracyindia- on March 13, 2012 at 7:37 pmLoving it!
- Harinath- on March 3, 2012 at 10:29 amIt is a good move. save Freedom of Expression.


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