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member since:   18/6/2007
birth date:   01/1/1970
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  articles · Brazilian Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright: Impacts on A2K
by Paula Martini · voted on 28/11/2007 07:44 · 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...

resources · Open Sourcing Education: learning and wisdom from iSummit 2007
by Surman · voted on 12/9/2007 12:25 · 32 votes · 1 comment

This report summarizes learning and wisdom from the education track at 2007 iSummit, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Organized annually by iCommons, the summit serves as a gathering of people from the global Creative Commons movement. This was the first year that there was a full track dedicated to open education.

Describing the conversation about open education in Dubrovnik, the...

   
 
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  articles · South African legal resources
by Paul Jacobson · commented on 9/8/2007 15:54 · 37 votes · 12 comments

There are a number South African legal resources with varying degrees of accessibility and completeness. On the one hand there are a number of official sources of law and legal information from organs of the State like national, provincial and local legislative bodies as well as the superior courts. Official texts are generally not protected by copyright and are therefore open...

articles · Propagating the Meme
by Paola · commented on 21/6/2007 23:14 · 28 votes · 1 comment

There are the one key word to define the session Propagating the Meme - Sharing Practices to Scale Open Education: "Interactive". This afternoon we work in groups to talk about how to scale the open education movement. I can only mention many relevant words, gender equality, creativity, innovation, second life, access, global cooperation, listening to the need, cultural diversity,...

   
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