Brazil's New Culture Minister Dumps Creative Commons From Ministry's Website

from the sharing-is-not-caring? dept

At times, we've covered the various goings-on in Brazil as the country has attempted to reform its outdated copyright laws. We've seen some very interesting proposals, including plans to punish the hindering of fair use or the public domain, and a separate proposal to explicitly legalize file sharing, in exchange for a small levy. That said, the government seems to be getting pulled in a variety of different directions on this issue, and the latest appears to be pissing off a lot of people. That's, in part, due to the new Culture Minister, Ana de Hollanda, ordering that the Creative Commons license on the Ministry's website be removed. When questioned about this, her response was:
"We will discuss copyright reform when the time comes."
Except, of course, a Creative Commons license has nothing to do with copyright reform. Keeping it up there makes no difference to copyright reform. It's too bad that it looks like some Brazilian politicians appear to be moving away from more reasonable approaches than what we have now.
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  1. icon
    The eejit (profile), 11 Feb 2011 @ 9:00am

    I wonder how much 'lobbying' happened?

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  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 11 Feb 2011 @ 9:36am

    Re:

    Maybe quite a bit, as this new Minister seemingly has ties with ECAD (a representative of various copyright holders' associations which has the legal authority to charge for public executions of songs and such) and in more than one occasion has answered to questions concerning this CC matter with the same words as ECAD's official opinion about CC adoption.

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    cgt (profile), 11 Feb 2011 @ 11:26am

    Just removing the text/image stating that the website is licensed under a CC license, doesn't actually revoke the license.

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  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 11 Feb 2011 @ 11:38am

    Re:

    It shouldn't, though it can revoke the license on future site changes.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. icon
    cgt (profile), 11 Feb 2011 @ 11:49am

    Re: Re:

    True

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  6. icon
    Gwiz (profile), 11 Feb 2011 @ 1:26pm

    Re: Re:

    ....legal authority to charge for public executions of songs and such)...

    They can charge for people murdering songs in public?

    They should go to my local bar on Karaoke Night, they'd make a ton.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 14 Feb 2011 @ 9:02am

    Re: Re: Re:

    Hey, I'm not a native speaker, gimme a break. :p

    What it's called when a song is played in public, either by playback or live?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. icon
    Gwiz (profile), 15 Feb 2011 @ 8:15am

    Re: Re: Re: Re:

    Hey, I'm not a native speaker, gimme a break. :p

    I wasn't really getting on you about the language - it just struck me as funny put that way.

    Usually it's phrased as "public performance" I believe.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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