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Free Culture Project Brazil (Cultura Livre Brasil)
lemos · Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) · 11/6/2007 03:28

The Cultura Livre project seeks to establish a dialogue between countries of the South about the issues surrounding Culture, Media, and Intellectual Property.

The Free Culture Project (at CTS/FGV Law School) at Wipo, The Cultura Livre Project (at CTS/FGV Law School) at Wipo, CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
The Free Culture Project (at CTS/FGV Law School) at Wipo, by The Cultura Livre Project (at CTS/FGV Law School) at Wipo
Category: Policy/law
Project end date: 6/6/2007 (395 days ago)
Creation date: 11/6/2007 03:28
Development stage: active
city: Rio de Janeiro
country: Brazil
Other countries: South Africa 
Main Language: Portuguese
Node Admin: lemos
Number of people involved: 4
The Cultura Livre project seeks to establish a dialogue between countries of the South about the issues surrounding Culture, Media, and Intellectual Property. Its objective is to generate and put into practice instruments for the promotion of development, access to education, knowledge, and democratization of information.

The project has been developed through a partnership between The Centre of Technology and Society at Fundação Getúlio Vargas and The Link Centre in South Africa.

The Cultura Livre project seeks to establish a dialogue between countries of the South about the issues surrounding Culture, Media, and Intellectual Property. Its objective is to generate and put into practice instruments for the promotion of development, access to education, knowledge, and democratization of information.

The Centre for Technology and Society is a global leader and a pioneer in research and studies in Intellectual Property in Brazil and is coordinated by Bruno Magrani (LL.B Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, and Masters Degree student by Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Intelectual).

The Cultura Livre project aims to study the impact of intellectual property for development, media, and culture. In short, the project explores how changes in the intellectual property regime affect the daily life of artists, journalists, and bloggers and the subsequent ramifications in media and society.

Furthermore, the project will follow the changes in the international intellectual property regime and examine their impact on economic development. Special attention and follow ups will be given to the Development Agenda, presented to the international community by Brazil and Argentina, with support of a group of countries called the "friends of development." The objective of the Agenda is that Intellectual Property becomes a prominent factor in development and that the regime not only be one favorable to developed countries. The proposal is currently in the process of being negotiated in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). WIPO recently accepted the Centre of Technology and Society (CTS) at FGV DIREITO RIO as a permanent observer, permitting its participation in and contribution to all meetings regarding the Development Agenda. Through its participation, CTS seeks to provide a Brazilian perspective in defending access to knowledge and cultural autonomy.

The project also cooperates with local initiatives in Brazil and in Africa. In Brazil, for example, it works with the city hall of Olinda, local content making available through Creative Commons licenses; the NGO Eletrocooperativa in Salvador that works to promote free musical production; and with ccMixter South Africa, where songs can be freely downloaded and remixed by anyone.

The site will track the arguments carried out at WIPO meetings in real time, translated and explained for a non-legal audience, thanks to our direct correspondent in Geneva. It will explain why these issues matter for the greater society and what is at stake in the process. The site will also contain the studies produced by the project and recent news about local initiatives supported by Cultura Livre.

The publication of a comprehensive study on the competitive structure in the cinema market is planned for March of 2005, analyzing the difficulties for Brazilian films to make it to the national movie market from an economic point of view. Every six months, another major study will be published, always focusing on important issues in the media, culture, and intellectual property.

Thus the Cultura Livre project represents, in a sense, one more step in the fight for cultural emancipation by providing access to goods and cultural products and promoting engagement in global civil society. It sets out to establish an equilibrium between public and private interests, with an eye to greater civil society, especially in developing countries. In sum, the project seeks to develop tools for developing countries to enable greater access to culture and knowledge in an efficient, inclusive, and democratic way.

For more information on the project, please contact Bruno Magrani at magrani[@]fgv.br.

The Brazilian Team:

* Bruno Magrani
* Roberta Zaluski
* Antonio Cabral
* Carlos Affonso Pereira de Sousa

The South African Team

* Heather Ford
* Kerryn Mckay
* Rebecca Kahn


Correspondent in Geneva

* Pedro Paranagua


References:

Cultura Livre

Centre for Technology and Society

Africa Commons


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