#savethemap Meeting at CIS tomorrow at 4 to 6pm

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Nisha Thompson

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May 10, 2016, 7:22:35 AM5/10/16
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A meetup has been scheduled to discuss and plan next steps for #savethemap at Centre for Internet and Society.


If you aren't in Bangalore I believe we will try to do a hangout or skype call for people to join.

Nisha



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Vaishnavi Jayakumar (Inclusive India)

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May 10, 2016, 10:24:52 AM5/10/16
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FYI - Update


10-May-2016

According to the draft ‘The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill 2016’, it will be mandatory to take permission from a government authority before acquiring, disseminating, publishing or distributing any geospatial information on India.

Even as the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) agreed to review a much-criticised draft Bill that proposes jail term of seven years and a fine up to Rs. 100 crore for wrongly depicting the map of India, officials said the Bill was first drafted in 2012 and the January 2 attack at the Pathankot airbase was the immediate trigger for reintroducing the Bill.

Three days after the draft Geospatial Information Regulation Bill, 2016 was uploaded on the Home Ministry’s website seeking comments from the public, the government on Monday indicated that it was open to review its contents and consider all suggestions that are to come in the next one month.

The draft Bill has come under scathing criticism on social media and other online platforms for its draconian features.

‘Send valid suggestions’

Uttarakhand DGP M.A. Ganapathy who was one of the officials to draft the Bill during his stint in the MHA, told The Hindu, “instead of getting hysterical, people should send valid and sane suggestions to oppose the draft Bill. This is at a draft stage and the idea was to invite comments.”

Another official involved in drafting the Bill said, “this Bill has been in the works since 2012. A committee of secretaries (CoS) had submitted a report calling for an regulatory body to monitor the Internet giants like Google and Microsoft. How else do you regulate them, by begging?”
The official added that the investigations in the Pathankot airbase attack revealed that the terrorists who got into the airbase had precise information about its topography. “The Pathankot airbase and other strategic locations are easily available on Google maps and it has become easier for terrorists to plan an attack. When Pathankot happened, we decided that this was the time to revisit the Bill,” said the official.

According to the draft Bill, it will be mandatory to take permission from a government authority before acquiring, disseminating, publishing or distributing any geospatial information of India. "No person shall depict, disseminate, publish or distribute any wrong or false topographic information of India including international boundaries through internet platforms or online services or in any electronic or physical form.
"Whoever acquired any geospatial information of India in contravention of the law shall be punished with a fine ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 100 crore and/ or imprisonment for a period upto seven years," according to the draft bill. The government also proposed to set up a Security Vetting Authority to carry out security vetting of the Geospatial Information of India in a time bound manner and as per the regulations framed by an apex committee.

However, there have been criticism from various quarters saying the provisions of the draft bill are stringent and may violate privacy of individuals.

The Home Ministry official discounted the apprehensions saying except authorised agencies, that too after due permission, no one can invade anyone's privacy.

Geospatial Information means geospatial imagery or data acquired through space or aerial platforms such as satellite, aircrafts, airships, balloons, unmanned aerial vehicles including value addition or graphical or digital data depicting natural or man-made physical features, phenomenon or boundaries of the earth or any information related thereto including surveys, charts, maps, terrestrial photos referenced to co-ordinate system and having attributes.




PTI | May 9, 2016, 06.32 PM IST

New Delhi, May 9 () Facing criticism, the government today indicated that it was ready for review of the provisions of a draft bill that proposes jail term of seven years and a fine upto Rs 100 crore if anyone wrongly depicts India's map.

A top Home Ministry official said the draft 'The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill 2016' has been made public seeking views and suggestions of general public on its various provisions.

"We are open to consider all suggestions that will come in next one month," the official said.

According to the draft 'The Geospatial Information Regulation Bill 2016', it will be mandatory to take permission from a government authority before acquiring, disseminating, publishing or distributing any geospatial information of India. "No person shall depict, disseminate, publish or distribute any wrong or false topographic information of India including international boundaries through internet platforms or online services or in any electronic or physical form. "Whoever acquired any geospatial information of India in contravention of the law shall be punished with a fine ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 100 crore and/ or imprisonment for a period upto seven years," according to the draft bill. The government also proposed to set up a Security Vetting Authority to carry out security vetting of the Geospatial Information of India in a time bound manner and as per the regulations framed by an apex committee.

However, there have been criticism from various quarters saying the provisions of the draft bill are stringent and may violate privacy of individuals. The Home Ministry official discounted the apprehensions saying except authorised agencies, that too after due permission, no one can invade anyone's privacy. Geospatial Information means geospatial imagery or data acquired through space or aerial platforms such as satellite, aircrafts, airships, balloons, unmanned aerial vehicles including value addition or graphical or digital data depicting natural or man-made physical features, phenomenon or boundaries of the earth or any information related thereto including surveys, charts, maps, terrestrial photos referenced to co-ordinate system and having attributes.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Govt-may-review-provisions-of-draft-Geospatial-Bill/articleshowprint/52190965.cms


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Raman Chima

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May 10, 2016, 1:29:25 PM5/10/16
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Hiya,

I would like to join Nisha. I can only join from around 4:30 to 5:30PM though; I unfortunately have other meetings in between.

I am happy to share what I know on background (take a little bit of that former police chap's words with a pinch of salt) and help on next steps with respect to policy and advocacy - at least what I can try to help with.

Raman.

Nisha Thompson

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May 11, 2016, 6:43:26 AM5/11/16
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Sajjad Anwar

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May 11, 2016, 6:51:26 AM5/11/16
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Raman Chima

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May 11, 2016, 7:30:53 AM5/11/16
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Hangout link wasn't working for me. Could someone add me via raman...@gmail.com?

Sajjad Anwar

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May 11, 2016, 7:32:27 AM5/11/16
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Raman Chima

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May 11, 2016, 7:36:55 AM5/11/16
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Not working Sajjad; saying "trying to join the call". Tried on my Macbook and phone. Check this Hangout's security settings. I have otherwise been able to join other Hangouts today.
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