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-earned her Juris Doctor degree from Ateneo de Manila School of Law (April 2007)
-works with policy development with the Philippine government and the private sector
-part-time journalist
-speaker, Media Law and Ethics panel, 16th Annual Conference of the Asian Media Information Centre (Singapore)
-college professor at the School of Management, Ateneo de Manila Loyola Schools (second semester, school year 2008)
-former editor, Ateneo Law Journal (2006) and the Palladium (2006-2007)
-loves sun,sky, sand and beach
-hopes to see you all in the 2008 iSummit
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Skype - sarajanesuguitan
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articles · State of Piracy in the Philippines
24/10/2007 18:07 · 41 votes · 17 comments
Not many of us in law school would deny owning a copy or two of pirated media, be it a VCD, DVD, or a song downloaded from Limewire or BitTorrent. In a survey conducted among 100 law students, 44 responded in the affirmative when asked if it’s the cheap price alone that motivates them to patronise piracy. Other factors include the competitive quality of pirated discs, availability,...
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articles · State of Piracy in the Philippines
by Sara Jane · voted on 25/10/2007 12:23 · 41 votes · 17 comments
Not many of us in law school would deny owning a copy or two of pirated media, be it a VCD, DVD, or a song downloaded from Limewire or BitTorrent. In a survey conducted among 100 law students, 44 responded in the affirmative when asked if it’s the cheap price alone that motivates them to patronise piracy. Other factors include the competitive quality of pirated discs, availability,...
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articles · State of Piracy in the Philippines
by Sara Jane · commented on 24/10/2007 18:12 · 41 votes · 17 comments
Not many of us in law school would deny owning a copy or two of pirated media, be it a VCD, DVD, or a song downloaded from Limewire or BitTorrent. In a survey conducted among 100 law students, 44 responded in the affirmative when asked if it’s the cheap price alone that motivates them to patronise piracy. Other factors include the competitive quality of pirated discs, availability,...
articles · The Asian Privateer
by alli.fish · commented on 22/10/2007 16:18 · 20 votes · 1 comment
As Prashant notes in this month’s article for the Local Contexts, Global Commons node, Lawrence Lessig, the prolific scholar-champion of the commons and supporter of the capitalist order, distinguishes between two types of piracy. Simplistically speaking this division constructs a beneficial piracy (taking) that operates in contrast to a negative piracy (Piracy I). On the one hand,...
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