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articles · Colombian ruling on copyright: Without profit there is no criminal offence
15/5/2008 17:24 · 24 votes · 5 comments
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Colombia, the highest criminal judicial tribunal and Cassation Court (deals with the Cassation procedures also known in other juridical traditions as right of appeal on points of law), determined that in order to establish a criminal violation of copyright, it is necessary to find if the criminal conduct is for profit-making, if it causes...
articles · Captain Copyright reappears in Colombia
1/4/2008 00:33 · 34 votes · 5 comments
This is the story of the tropical reinvention of "Captain Copyright", a cartoon superhero who was supposed to devoted his life to teaching children the virtues of copyright. Captain Copyright was the brainchild
of Access Copyright, a Canadian collecting society, and the campaign appeared at the end of 2006, "Captain Copyright" was usually portrayed flying in at the scene of a "crime"...
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articles · Captain Copyright reappears in Colombia
by carobotero · voted on 31/3/2008 09:39 · 34 votes · 5 comments
This is the story of the tropical reinvention of "Captain Copyright", a cartoon superhero who was supposed to devoted his life to teaching children the virtues of copyright. Captain Copyright was the brainchild
of Access Copyright, a Canadian collecting society, and the campaign appeared at the end of 2006, "Captain Copyright" was usually portrayed flying in at the scene of a "crime"...
articles · Sharing their stories, raising their voices
by Renata Avila · voted on 4/3/2008 02:07 · 32 votes · 3 comments
What will be the result of bringing together cultures that have preserved their memory, languages and traditions in spite of repression and poverty?
Thanks to Rising Voices, enthusiastic youth and volunteers are discovering new media and sharing their stories with the world.
2008 is The Year of the Preservation of Endangered Languages, as proclaimed by UNESCO, and projects...
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articles · Colombian ruling on copyright: Without profit there is no criminal offence
by carobotero · commented on 15/5/2008 18:12 · 24 votes · 5 comments
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of Colombia, the highest criminal judicial tribunal and Cassation Court (deals with the Cassation procedures also known in other juridical traditions as right of appeal on points of law), determined that in order to establish a criminal violation of copyright, it is necessary to find if the criminal conduct is for profit-making, if it causes...
articles · Captain Copyright reappears in Colombia
by carobotero · commented on 31/3/2008 09:41 · 34 votes · 5 comments
This is the story of the tropical reinvention of "Captain Copyright", a cartoon superhero who was supposed to devoted his life to teaching children the virtues of copyright. Captain Copyright was the brainchild
of Access Copyright, a Canadian collecting society, and the campaign appeared at the end of 2006, "Captain Copyright" was usually portrayed flying in at the scene of a "crime"...
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