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articles · Television Will Not Be Revolutionized: Reinventing The Language of New Media
by lemos · voted on 29/1/2008 05:59 · 39 votes · 2 comments
You are young and you have a TV network in your own hands. You also have all the equipment you need – professional cameras and editing equipment, and a production staff. Plus, there is no commercial pressure: everything you produce will be broadcasted, reaching most of the country's TVs. This is the perfect scenario for innovation, right? Wrong.
A quick look at university channels...
articles · Brazilian Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright: Impacts on A2K
by Paula Martini · voted on 22/11/2007 17:01 · 48 votes · 2 comments
The majority of Brazilians simply do not know much about copyright. The Brazilian population in general knows that copyright exists, but actual copyright rules are not well recognized. When asked to take a guess if a certain act of reproduction is against the law, many Brazilian nationals would probably give a correct answer, but actual knowledge of the law – its text and possible...
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articles · A study of the music industry in the Arab world
by Anas Tawileh, Arab Digital Commons · commented on 13/6/2007 05:40 · 38 votes · 3 comments
Producing and distributing creative content under Creative Commons is an amazing means to facilitate access to human culture and promote sharing and creative development by 'standing on the shoulders of giants.' The Creative Commons philosophy counters the increasingly powerful copyright regimes and legislation that is restricting access to intellectual and artistic content. It...
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