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Currently undertaking a Master's Degree in Technology Enhanced Communication for Cultural Heritage (TEC-CH), at the University of Lugano, Switzerland.
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www.sincretico.net
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articles · Brazilian Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright: Impacts on A2K
by Paula Martini · voted on 27/11/2007 23:37 · 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...
articles · Welcome to My Lan-House: A New Wave of Digital Inclusion in Brazil
by Paula Martini · voted on 20/11/2007 23:43 · 42 votes · 6 comments
The majority of Brazilians who access the Internet today do so through lan-houses. LAN stands for Local Area Network, i.e, computers assembled together to allow people to play multi-player games. Popular in Asia, in places like Korea, and previously existing only in the rich neighborhoods of Brazil, they have now become a phenomenon proliferating in poor communities, especially...
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articles · Brazilian Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright: Impacts on A2K
by Paula Martini · commented on 27/11/2007 23:22 · 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...
articles · Welcome to My Lan-House: A New Wave of Digital Inclusion in Brazil
by Paula Martini · commented on 20/11/2007 02:31 · 42 votes · 6 comments
The majority of Brazilians who access the Internet today do so through lan-houses. LAN stands for Local Area Network, i.e, computers assembled together to allow people to play multi-player games. Popular in Asia, in places like Korea, and previously existing only in the rich neighborhoods of Brazil, they have now become a phenomenon proliferating in poor communities, especially...
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