[Lac] Bien por CRIS Europa!

Diego Saravia dsa at unsa.edu.ar
Fri Sep 17 17:12:26 BST 2004


la campaña cris sigue defendiendo los principios de la libertad del 
conocimiento, al menos en europa! 
 
aplausos 
 
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Subject: MISTICA: Síntesis de crisinfo.org 
 
[Crisinfo.org - news ENG ESP – September 16, 2004] 
 
EUROPEAN FORUM OF COMMUNICATION RIGHTS (EFCR) 
This event will take place the day before the start of 
the European Social Forum to be held in London, UK, 
14-17 October 2004, and tackles one of the most 
important questions: how to bring together those 
working at different levels on communication rights - 
from grass roots activists working on practical 
projects and street level campaigns, to those engaged 
in lobbying and advocacy, to researchers and 
academics. 
http://www.crisinfo.org/content/view/full/414/ 
 
REPORTING ON RESISTANCE TO EU COPYRIGHT DIRECTIVE 
[By Zoltan Varady] There's been a demonstration 
against the European Software Patents legislation that 
they're discussing in the EU Parliament. It was the 
first "geeky", free-software related demonstration in 
Hungary. Many organisations joined, like the Hungarian 
Linux Users Group, the BSD User's Group, the Hungarian 
Free Software Foundation, Green Spider and several 
others. 
http://www.crisinfo.org/content/view/full/407 
 
LIBRO: DERECHOS A LA COMUNICACIÓN Y ACCESO AL 
CONOCIMIENTO 
"Diritto a comunicare e accesso ai saperi. La nuova 
frontiera dei diritti nella società della conoscenza" 
es el título original en italiano de este libro 
editado por Jason Nardi y Claudia Padovani (ambos 
miembros de la Campaña de CRIS): "Derechos a la 
Comunicación y Acceso al Conocimiento. La nueva 
frontera de derechos en la sociedad del conocimiento". 
http://www.crisinfo.org/content/view/full/404/' 
 
OPEN CONTENT SHOULD BE KING: 
COPYRIGHT & DIGITAL JUSTICE 
  [By Ralf Peter Reimann] Content is king, says the 
slogan, and content - texts, pictures, audio files and 
video streams -is the hot commodity of the information 
society. In the early days of the net, content was free, 
but this is changing. What should we do about it? 
http://www.crisinfo.org/content/view/full/405/ 
 
FREE SPEECH IN THAILAND: WACC SCHOLAR TAKES ON MEDIA 
GIANT AND PRIME MINISTER IN FREEDOM OF SPEECH CASE 
[By Sean Hawkey] Thaksin Shinawatra, in Thailand, has 
a lot in common with Silvio Berlusconi in Italy. Both 
are dominant media and telecommunications tycoons, 
both are 
Prime Minister of their country, both are 
billionaires, each is reputed to be the wealthiest man 
in their country, and both stand accused of serious 
conflict of interest between their political post and 
their massive media business interests. Supinya 
Klangnarong, a WACC scholar, is locked in a legal 
battle with Thaksin Shinawatra's Shin Corp in what is 
becoming a landmark case on freedom of speech. 
http://www.crisinfo.org/content/view/full/402/ 
 
GET A LIFE: TURN OFF YOUR TV 
  [By Tom Cowin] An estimated five million people took 
part in TV Turn-Off Week organized recently by 
the International Turn Off TV campaign in the US 
and the International Campaign Against Television, 
White Dot. The campaign is supported by groups 
such as the American Federation of Teachers, 
the American Medical Association and the 
Association of Library Services to Children. 
http://www.crisinfo.org/content/view/full/406 
 
READ MORE / LEA MAS / LISEZ PLUS 
http://www.crisinfo.org/ 
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Diego Saravia  
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