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18.12.2006 por Paula Martini

Overmixter and the remix culture

Collaborative culture, that, through well-succeeded projects like Wikipedia, aims at reaffirming the value of shared creation, has just achieved a new Brazilian representative.

Overmixter is a website for sampling and remixing developed by Overmundo in partnership with South African ccMixter.

13.12.2006 por Paula Martini

Highlights from the Seminar resulting from partnership between Brazilian Ministry of Culture and Centre for Technology and Society

From the National Seminar on Copyrights and the Role of State, taking place in Brasília, the country capital, images of the event opening.

08.12.2006 por Paula Martini

Brazilian Ministry of Culture’s Seminar: Copyrights and the Role of the State

On the next 12nd and 13rd, Brazilian Ministry of Culture (MinC) will promote in Brasília, the country capital, the National Seminar on Copyrights and the Role of State.

08.12.2006 por Paula Martini

The Wall Street Journal: "In a Turnabout, Record Industry Releases MP3s"

Reproduction of today’s article on The Wall Street Journal.

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In a Turnabout, Record Industry Releases MP3s

By Ethan Smith and Nick Wingfield
December 6, 2006; Page B1

The music industry has long resisted selling music in the MP3 format, which lacks the copy protections that prevent songs from being duplicated endlessly.

01.12.2006 por Paula Martini

Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense supports modification on Brazilian Copyright Law

The Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense (IDEC) divulged on its website the institute support to the petitionCentre for Technology and Society (CTS) at Fundação Getúlio Vargas Law School, to be sent to the Brazilian National Congress in order to amend the Brazilian Copyright Law.