[pp.int.general] The new midia argentina law

Rodrigo Pereira rodrigop23 at yahoo.com.br
Thu Sep 2 18:27:24 CEST 2010


Last World Social Forum in Porto Alegre - Brazil I encountered some activists from Argentina in the "Interplanetary Encounter of Free Culture". This Encounter promote some debates about "access to culture", copyright and "free radios" (also know as "pirate radios"), and free software and related projects too.

Some activists explain the argentine "la ley de medios". I enjoyed the explanation and the dabate further. Brazil had a "National Comunication Conference" promoted by Executive Government months ago to create bases to public politics about communication, but I don't remember any positive proposes to consider like "la ley de medios" in trying solve communication's monopolies. Brazil have a very monopolized electromagnetic spectra of radio and television. Internet is controlled by few big telecomunication groups too. As I know,  private monopolies in telecomunication can create a bad tv schedule and worst music on radio, as well control of the public opinion.
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Rodrigo.

--- Em qui, 2/9/10, Partido Pirata Argentino <ppirataargentino at gmail.com> escreveu:

De: Partido Pirata Argentino <ppirataargentino at gmail.com>
Assunto: [pp.int.general] The new midia argentina law
Para: pp.international.general at lists.pirateweb.net
Data: Quinta-feira, 2 de Setembro de 2010, 14:11

Yesterday the argentine´s government published regulations of the new
media law, That's why the Clarin Group was so nervous...

A summary in Spanish of the new law:

http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-152447-2010-09-02.html

Eduardo
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