From rui.maciel gmail.com Mon Nov 5 18:58:38 2012 From: rui.maciel gmail.com (Rui Maciel) Date: Mon Nov 5 18:53:14 2012 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] =?windows-1252?q?Leitura_interessante_sobre_a_campa?= =?windows-1252?q?nha_de_press=E3o_da_ACAPOR?= Message-ID: <50980C5E.7090903@gmail.com> Dr. Strangelaw or: How Portugal Learned to Stop Worrying and Love P2P On January 5, 2011, representatives of ACAPOR (a Portuguese association representing commercial retailers of cultural and entertainment works), wearing t-shirts with the slogans ?piracy is illegal? and ?1000 complaints per month?, filed a petition with the Prosecutor General?s Office (?PGO?) giving notice of the practice of 1000 acts of alleged usurpation of authors? rights via peer-to-peer (?p2p?) networks by unknown individuals. Said petition was supplemented in April 2011, with notice of a further 1.000 acts. Following an Opinion by the PGO (?PGO Opinion?), the Department of Investigation and Penal Action (?DIAP?) of Lisbon decided not to file any criminal charges in relation to the notices; an integral copy of this decision was made available online by a main Portuguese newspaper on September 27, 2012 (?Decision?). The PGO Opinion has not been made available to the general public, but this blogger has been able to read it. Both the PGO Opinion and the Decision are significant insofar as they qualify all acts of download occurring in a p2p network using BitTorrent software as privileged under the private copying exception, raise the possibility that some acts of upload are covered by the same exception, seem to impose additional requirements for the criminalization of acts of upload within such networks, and state that IP addresses are insufficient as evidence to identify an alleged infringer. Furthermore, the PGO Opinion can be understood as setting forth the position of law enforcement authorities in Portugal for future similar cases of copyright infringement online, as well as regarding the scope of the private use exception. Artigo completo em: http://kluwercopyrightblog.com/2012/10/25/dr-strangelaw-or-how-portugal-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-p2p-2/ Rui Maciel From mail ruicruz.pt Mon Nov 5 22:48:48 2012 From: mail ruicruz.pt (Rui Cruz) Date: Mon Nov 5 23:41:06 2012 Subject: =?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BANSOL-geral=5D_Leitura_interessa?= =?windows-1252?Q?nte_sobre_a_campanha_de_press=E3o_da_ACAP?= =?windows-1252?Q?OR?= In-Reply-To: <50980C5E.7090903@gmail.com> References: <50980C5E.7090903@gmail.com> Message-ID: <50984250.10601@ruicruz.pt> Gostei bastante de ler. Alias, eu só tenho a dizer BEM da ACAPOR. Isto é, não é "bem", mas tenho a dizer "melhorias". Há 2 anos atrás a ACAPOR dizia que a Internet era o causador da quebra de vendas dos videoclubes. Há umas semanas na conferência cultura pirata onde por acaso o Rui Seabra esteve (não me lembro se esteve até esta parte, eram para aí umas 19h30m ou assim) o Nuno Pereira já colocou as culpas no MEO e na ZON. Vamos dar-lhe mais dois anos, ainda vai admitir finalmente que os videoclubes já foram à vida. A esperança é a última a morrer. *plim* Rui Cruz | Webmaster | 968271502 www.ruicruz.pt On 05/11/12 19:58, Rui Maciel wrote: > Dr. Strangelaw or: How Portugal Learned to Stop Worrying and Love P2P > > On January 5, 2011, representatives of ACAPOR (a Portuguese association > representing commercial retailers of cultural and entertainment works), > wearing t-shirts with the slogans ?piracy is illegal? and ?1000 > complaints per month?, filed a petition with the Prosecutor General?s > Office (?PGO?) giving notice of the practice of 1000 acts of alleged > usurpation of authors? rights via peer-to-peer (?p2p?) networks by > unknown individuals. Said petition was supplemented in April 2011, with > notice of a further 1.000 acts. > > Following an Opinion by the PGO (?PGO Opinion?), the Department of > Investigation and Penal Action (?DIAP?) of Lisbon decided not to file > any criminal charges in relation to the notices; an integral copy of > this decision was made available online by a main Portuguese newspaper > on September 27, 2012 (?Decision?). The PGO Opinion has not been made > available to the general public, but this blogger has been able to read it. > > Both the PGO Opinion and the Decision are significant insofar as they > qualify all acts of download occurring in a p2p network using BitTorrent > software as privileged under the private copying exception, raise the > possibility that some acts of upload are covered by the same exception, > seem to impose additional requirements for the criminalization of acts > of upload within such networks, and state that IP addresses are > insufficient as evidence to identify an alleged infringer. Furthermore, > the PGO Opinion can be understood as setting forth the position of law > enforcement authorities in Portugal for future similar cases of > copyright infringement online, as well as regarding the scope of the > private use exception. > > Artigo completo em: > http://kluwercopyrightblog.com/2012/10/25/dr-strangelaw-or-how-portugal-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-p2p-2/ > > > > Rui Maciel > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ansol-geral mailing list > Ansol-geral@listas.ansol.org > http://listas.ansol.org/mailman/listinfo/ansol-geral > From rui.maciel gmail.com Tue Nov 6 13:48:36 2012 From: rui.maciel gmail.com (Rui Maciel) Date: Tue Nov 6 13:43:43 2012 Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re=3A_=5BANSOL-geral=5D_Leitura_interessant?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?e_sobre_a_campanha_de_press=E3o_da_ACAPOR?= In-Reply-To: <50984250.10601@ruicruz.pt> References: <50980C5E.7090903@gmail.com> <50984250.10601@ruicruz.pt> Message-ID: <50991534.4050000@gmail.com> On 11/05/2012 10:48 PM, Rui Cruz wrote: > Gostei bastante de ler. > > Alias, eu só tenho a dizer BEM da ACAPOR. Isto é, não é "bem", mas tenho > a dizer "melhorias". > Há 2 anos atrás a ACAPOR dizia que a Internet era o causador da quebra > de vendas dos videoclubes. > Há umas semanas na conferência cultura pirata onde por acaso o Rui > Seabra esteve (não me lembro se esteve até esta parte, eram para aí umas > 19h30m ou assim) o Nuno Pereira já colocou as culpas no MEO e na ZON. > > Vamos dar-lhe mais dois anos, ainda vai admitir finalmente que os > videoclubes já foram à vida. Creio que já tenham admitido que o conceito e o modelo de negócio do videoclube morreu. A única mudança que essa organização está a promover é o bode expiatório, que parece que muda consoante a época do ano. Se estão agora a culpar as meo e zons deste mundo então a associação já está a admitir, pelo menos implicitamente, que o modelo de negócio que exploram está morto e enterrado, e que não há nada a fazer. É pena que, como último fôlego, tenham tentado lesar um país inteiro para salvar um negócio que já estava morto e largamente ultrapassado. Rui Maciel From mindboosternoori gmail.com Sun Nov 25 19:45:37 2012 From: mindboosternoori gmail.com (Marcos Marado) Date: Sun Nov 25 19:45:46 2012 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] =?iso-8859-1?q?Fwd=3A_=5BAltLab=5D_Open_Data_Hackat?= =?iso-8859-1?q?on_9_Dez_LCD_Guimar=E3es?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Saltou-se o conteúdo do tipo multipart/alternative -------------- próxima parte ---------- Um anexo que não estava em formato texto não está incluído... Nome : 9dez_opendata_hackday.jpg Tipo : image/jpg Tam : 36559 bytes Descr: não disponível Url : http://listas.ansol.org/pipermail/ansol-geral/attachments/20121125/89c5b7d7/9dez_opendata_hackday-0001.jpg