[P2P-F] Fwd: Anuncio de Publicación (Primero en español, a continuación en Inglés)

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 09:21:34 CEST 2011


Mat Callahan para CopySouth

info at matcallahan.com

http://copysouth.org/portal/es/manual_es

17 May 2011

       If you want a straightforward, but also critical, explanation of the
basics of copyright law across South America, Africa and Asia, CopySouth
recommends that you read the Spanish edition of its alternative copyright
primer which has just been posted online.

      The 75-page book, written by Alan Story of the CopySouth Research
Group, is titled "An alternative primer on national and international
copyright law in the global South: eighteen questions and answers." It can
be downloaded for free at: http://copysouth.org/portal/es/manual_es

    The book is intended for librarians, musicians, downloaders and book
readers, information activists, students, and others who want to know how
the copyright system actually works in practice in the countries of Latin
America, Africa, and Asia. Though a wide number of legal issues are
explained and analysed, this book is written in a clear and non-legalistic
fashion and contains numerous examples.

    The English version of the Primer was published in September 2009. It is
also available for a free download at:
http://copysouth.org/portal/copyright-primer. Alan Story teaches
intellectual property law at Kent Law School in the United Kingdom.

    The Portuguese edition of the Primer will be available within the next
few months.

   One reminder: The Rio papers of CopySouth were recently published and are
available at: http://copysouth.org/portal/theriopapers

To contact CopySouth, write: contact at copysouth.org

Best wishes,

Mat Callahan for CopySouth       info at matcallahan.com

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alan Story <acs3 at kent.ac.uk>
Date: 2011/5/17
Subject: Anuncio de Publicación (Primero en español, a continuación en
Inglés)
To: COPYSOUTH-READER-RESPONSE at jiscmail.ac.uk


17 de mayo 2011

       Si desea una explicación sencilla, pero también crítica, de los
fundamentos de derecho de autor en América del Sur, África y Asia, CopySouth
le recomienda leer la edición española de su cartilla de derechos de autor
alternativa que acaba de ser publicado en línea.

      El libro de 75 páginas, escrito por Alan Story del Grupo de
Investigación CopySouth, se titula "Un manual alternativo acerca del derecho
de autor en el Sur global:
dieciocho preguntas y respuestas sobre las leyes nacionales y las normativas
internacionales" Puede ser descargado de forma gratuita en:
http://copysouth.org/portal/es/manual_es

    El libro está dirigido a bibliotecarios, a músicos, a quienes descargan
y leen libros, a activistas informáticos, aestudiantes, y a otros que
quieren saber cómo funciona el sistema de derecho de autor en la práctica en
los países de América Latina, África y Asia. Aunque se explican y analizan
un gran número de cuestiones jurídicas, este libro está escrito de manera
clara y no legal, con numerosos ejemplos que ilustran los puntos.

    La versión en inglés de la cartilla se publicó en septiembre de 2009.
También está disponible para su descarga gratuita en:
http://copysouth.org/portal/copyright-primer. Alan Story enseña propiedad
intelectual en la Kent Law School en el Reino Unido.

    La edición portuguesa de la cartilla estará disponible en los próximos
meses.

   Un recordatorio: Los documentos de Río de CopySouth fueron publicados
recientemente y están disponibles en:
http://copysouth.org/portal/theriopapers

   Para ponerse en contacto con CopySouth, escriba a: contact at copysouth.org

Cordialmente,

Mat Callahan para CopySouth

info at matcallahan.com

http://copysouth.org/portal/es/manual_es

17 May 2011

       If you want a straightforward, but also critical, explanation of the
basics of copyright law across South America, Africa and Asia, CopySouth
recommends that you read the Spanish edition of its alternative copyright
primer which has just been posted online.

      The 75-page book, written by Alan Story of the CopySouth Research
Group, is titled "An alternative primer on national and international
copyright law in the global South: eighteen questions and answers." It can
be downloaded for free at: http://copysouth.org/portal/es/manual_es

    The book is intended for librarians, musicians, downloaders and book
readers, information activists, students, and others who want to know how
the copyright system actually works in practice in the countries of Latin
America, Africa, and Asia. Though a wide number of legal issues are
explained and analysed, this book is written in a clear and non-legalistic
fashion and contains numerous examples.

    The English version of the Primer was published in September 2009. It is
also available for a free download at:
http://copysouth.org/portal/copyright-primer. Alan Story teaches
intellectual property law at Kent Law School in the United Kingdom.

    The Portuguese edition of the Primer will be available within the next
few months.

   One reminder: The Rio papers of CopySouth were recently published and are
available at: http://copysouth.org/portal/theriopapers

To contact CopySouth, write: contact at copysouth.org

Best wishes,

Mat Callahan for CopySouth       info at matcallahan.com



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