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Oona Castro, Open Business Brazil (18)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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member since:   18/5/2007
birth date:   20/5/2007
languages:   English | Portuguese
blogs:   none
 
 
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  articles · Cafune breaking the limits for Open Business models
22/11/2006 15:45 · 21 votes · no comments

Imagine showcasing a feature film, not only on a cinema screen, but simultaneously on a computer screen too. Imagine that on the premiere day of Troy or Titanic, or any boxoffice hit, the movie was also released on online peer-to-peer networks too. A Utopian idea yes, and while you may be pondering if this could ever happen, we can stop you in your tracks and say - it already did!...

   
 
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  articles · Comparative Study of Copyright in Brazil, India and South Africa
by Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter · voted on 14/6/2008 07:50 · 45 votes · no comments

This article is an introduction to the BISA Copyright Review project, a comparative project being run by FGV, The Alternative Law Forum and iCommons.

An Introduction
By Lawrence Liang

Any study that attempts to investigate three of the most important countries from Asia, Latin America and Africa has a rather heavy representational burden placed on it. Before embarking on...

resources · The Development Agenda for WIPO: Another Stillbirth? A2K vs. enclosure
by PedroParanaguá · voted on 14/6/2008 07:16 · 26 votes · no comments

The private sector has played and continues to play a decisive role in the shaping of policy-making concerning knowledge-based goods. The result is an unequal battle between access to knowledge and enclosure favouring the latter over the former. Such an unbalanced scenario chiefly affects the South, but has implications for the public everywhere. The Development Agenda being proposed...

   
 
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  articles · Dubrovnik, a medieval Río de Janeiro?
by wernerio · commented on 16/6/2007 19:34 · 22 votes · 6 comments

Why not? A bit of mixing will do ...

Although Brazil has little to do with Croatia, seems to be that the same sharing and mixing spirit still roams in the commoners gathered for the Welcoming Drinks of the iSummit '07. Gathered on the roofs of the imposing fort in the old town of Dubrovnik, local croatian host Tomislav Medak and last year's host Ronaldo Lemos toasted for the...

   
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