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From: Pablo Ortellado <>
Date: 2010/2/1
Subject: Interno G-POPAI | Para o pessoal do trabalho informal
To: interno(a)lists.gpopai.org
Pessoal,
Amanhã na hora as 15:30 (horário de SP - 12:30 em Boston), haverá uma
apresentação em Harvard sobre pirataria em economias emergentes (aquele
estudo da FGV e de outros grupos de outros países). O evento vai ser
transmitido pela web:
<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/webcast>. Valia muito o
pessoal do trabalho informal acompanhar e anotar. Veja abaixo.
Abraço,
Pablo
[Feb. 2] Media Piracy in Emerging Economies
Joe Karaganis, Social Science Research Council
Tuesday, February 2, 12:30 pm
Berkman Center, 23 Everett Street, second floor
RSVP required for those attending in person (rsvp(a)cyber.law.harvard.edu)
This event will be webcast live at 12:30 pm ET and archived on our site
shortly after.
Joe Karaganis will discuss findings from a forthcoming six-country study
of media piracy, including work on Russia, India, Brazil, Mexico, and
South Africa. The study provides a rare empirical look at the
organization of piracy and enforcement in developing countries, and
explores the transformation of both as the optical disk economy give way
to digital distribution.
About Joe
Joe Karaganis directs SSRC projects on media, technology, and culture,
including the 'Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere'
Program and the 'Culture, Creativity, and Information Technology'
Program. His research focuses on the relationship between digital
convergence and cultural production, and has recently included work on
media piracy, broadband adoption, and data policy. He is editor of
Structures of Participation in Digital Culture (2007) and of the
forthcoming Toward Detente in Media Piracy (2010). He has also worked as
a consultant for the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations.
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