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Renata Avila (37)
Guatemala, Guatemala

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member since:   28/11/2007
birth date:   01/1/1981
about:   International Lawyer, Lead of Creative Commons Guatemala, launching the next months an open content magazine to discuss politics and culture.

Aim/Yahoo/Msn/ICG/Gtalk:   Google Talk - renata.avila.pinto@gmail.com
Website:   http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/author/renata-avila/
languages:   German
nodes:   iSummit 2008
Local Context, Global Commons
iSummit Translation
e-Government and Creative Commons
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  articles · Sharing their stories, raising their voices
1/3/2008 20:13 · 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 · voted on 15/5/2008 11:20 · 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 · Cory Doctrow Recounts Alliance With Immortals
by Tim_H · voted on 5/5/2008 07:00 · 29 votes · no comments

Cory Doctrow, discussing strategies for activism, recounted that some of his best allies in the copyfight included such diverse figures as the distinguished “400-year old immortal vampire senators” and the Society for Biblical Literature.

The discussion, part of a larger panel on “A Culture Enviromentalist Movement And Beyond,” moderated by John Wilbanks of Science Commons, featured...

   
 
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  articles · Sharing their stories, raising their voices
by Renata Avila · commented on 2/3/2008 23:33 · 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...

articles · Warhol is turning in his grave
by Cory Doctorow · commented on 1/12/2007 04:57 · 71 votes · 4 comments

An exhibition of pop art at London's National Portrait Gallery unwittingly celebrates a golden age before copyright was king.

The excellent programme for Pop Art Portraits, the current exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery, has a lot to say about the pictures hanging on the walls and the diverse source material the artists used to produce their provocative works.

Apparently...

   
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