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La República del Saber se suma al Manifiesto por el Dominio Público

The public domain, as we understand it, is the wealth of information that is free from the barriers to access or reuse usually associated with copyright protection, either because it is free from any copyright protection or because the right holders have decided to remove these barriers. It is the raw material from which new knowledge is derived and new cultural works are created.
After decades of measures that have drastically reduced the public domain, typically by extending the terms of protection, it is time to strongly reaffirm how much our societies and economies rely on a vibrant and ever expanding public domain. The role of the public domain, in fact, already crucial in the past, it is even more important today, as the Internet and digital technologies enable us to access, use and re-distribute culture with an ease and a power unforeseeable even just a generation ago. The Public Domain Manifesto aims at reminding citizens and policy-makers of a common wealth that, since it belongs to all, it is often defended by no-one. In a time where we for the first time in history have the tools to enable direct access to most of our shared culture and knowledge it is important that policy makers and citizens strengthen the legal concept that enables free and unrestricted access and reuse.
We invite you to read the Manifesto and sign it, if you wish to show your support. We also invite you to share this site (http://publicdomainmanifesto.org) with your contacts and friends. The Public Domain Manifesto is also on Facebook. Also remember to celebrate the Public Domain Day every year on New Year's Day.


Manifiesto en castellano en  http://www.publicdomainmanifesto.org/spanish

David Bravo

David Bravo
La industria del cine y de la música adoctrinando a los niños en los colegios para formar a su tipo de consumidor ejemplar. Lee la noticia. Pincha en la foto de David y lee.

El debate sobre la neutralidad en la red

Magnífico artículo de Enrique Dans en ETB.com.

"el pleno del Senado aprobó a principios de diciembre una moción que insta al Gobierno a reformar de manera "urgente, todo aquello que sea necesario" para poder garantizar el principio de neutralidad en la Red y asegurar así que los paquetes de datos que circulan por Internet "reciben siempre el mismo tratamiento independientemente de su contenido" y "sin que se filtre el tráfico de forma alguna".

Sigue leyendo en http://www.eitb.com/noticias/afondo/reportajes/detalle/563466/el-debate-neutralidad-red/



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Lo último en la Red

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