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SC11 June Newsletter - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 22 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

Keep the Internet Open - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 18 Jul 12 no follow-up yet

A test for politicians on education (with cheat sheet) - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 26 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
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SCCR22: Brazilian interventions in favor of a Treaty on exceptions and limitations to c... - 0 views

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    Submitted by thiru on 23. June 2011 - 3:07 "Back in 2009, Brazil decided to table in this Committee a draft treaty on exceptions and limitations on copyrights for the print disabled guided by two assumptions: (1) The international treaty we are seeking to conclude must be a useful instrument for persons with print disabilities. This is why we tabled a text originally elaborated by the World Blind Union, by people who know best the reality on the ground; (2) The international copyright regime is a mature system, with more than 120 years of implementation experience in many countries. It is feasible to craft precise and effective E&L norms without depriving the rights of authors to reap the benefits of their creativity. We all recognize those rights and are fully committed to defend them. Let there be no doubt about it. Those two assumptions remain the guiding principles underlying Brazil's position. We are committed to helping bring this negotiating process to a successful outcome. For Brazil, a successful outcome is an international instrument which will be an useful and effective one. An effective instrument which makes clear the firm commitment "on the ground" of all Member States to mitigating the book famine of more than 150 million people world-wide. At the end of the process there must be a treaty. Why shouldn't we aim for a treaty? This question should be answered against the broader background of all the themes under discussion in this Committee."

The United Nation's Take on Digital Citizenship - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 27 Mar 12 no follow-up yet

Earth KAM Summer Initiative - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 10 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Action in a Shared World - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 21 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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DOC-306785A1.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 2 views

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    INTERNATIONAL BUREAU RELEASES SECOND INTERNATIONAL BROADBAND DATA REPORT Federal Communications Commission May 20, 2011

Building Schools Out of Clicks, Not Bricks - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 26 Apr 12 no follow-up yet

Education and the income gap: Darling-Hammond - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 27 Apr 12 no follow-up yet

The challenge of the introverted student - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 29 Apr 12 no follow-up yet

Brown Center Report on American Education - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 16 Feb 12 no follow-up yet

Cyberlearning Research Summit - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 11 Dec 11 no follow-up yet

The Library of Congress Teacher Conference Schedule for Early 2012 - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 12 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
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Copiepresse vs. Google - Digitale Allmend - 0 views

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    "22. Juli 2011 von hartwig Nicht nur in der Schweiz wünschen Zeitungen, am finanziellen Erfolg von Google zu partizipieren. Sie stellen sich auf den Standpunkt, dass ihre hart erarbeiteten Inhalte Google zum finanziellen Erfolg verhelfen und darum mit einem Leistungsschutzrecht pauschal abgegolten werden müssen. Man kann das natürlich auch anders sehen: Googles hart erarbeitete Technologie ermöglicht den Zeitungsinhalten erst international wahrgenommen zu werden. Insofern müsste Google ein Leistungsschutzrecht beanspruchen, das mittels Pauschalabgaben der Zeitungen zu finanzieren ist … In Belgien hat dieser Widerspruch zu einer legalen Pirouette geführt. Copiepresse, ein Verband zur Wahrnehmung von Urheberrechten der Tagespresse, hat durchgesetzt, dass Google die Artikel des Verlags nicht mehr publizieren darf. Da diese nun von niemandem mehr gefunden werden, klagt er nun gegen den Boykott durch Google. Man wollte ja Google nicht am Publizieren der Links hindern, sondern nur dafür kassieren, dass sie publiziert werden."
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