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| =Carolina Botero=
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| Consultant and lecturer on open access and copyright (free culture) issues in technological scenarios. Co-leader for Colombia and Latin American Regional Manager for Creative Commons. Her research interests are on issues of digital rights, especially in relation to access to information, education and culture. She is a columnist for El Espectador (second journal in the country) and is Director of the Group Law Internet and Society at the Karisma Foundation in Bogota.
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| Carolina is a lawyer (1993, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia) with degrees on International Law and Cooperation (1994, VUB - Belgium) and Law of Contract (2006, UAB - Spain). She completed research fellowships at the University of Lecce (2004-2005, Italy) and the University of California at Berkeley (Spring 2006, USA). [http://www.karisma.org.co/carobotero www.karisma.org.co/carobotero]
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| =Anne Laure Brun Buisson=
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| =[[Primavera De Filippi]]=
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| [[Primavera De Filippi]] is a researcher at the CERSA / CNRS / Université Paris II. She is currently a research fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard, where is investigating the legal challenges of distributed online architectures. Primavera holds a PhD from the European University Institute in Florence, where she explored the legal challenges of copyright law in the digital environment. In addition to her academic research, Primavera acts as a legal expert for Creative Commons in France and as a coordinator for the Open Knowledge Foundation. She co-founded and currently coordinate the IGF dynamic coalition on Network Neutrality and the Communia association for the public domain. Finally, Primavera is currently an active member of an artistic collective that produces interactive works released under open licenses.
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| =Melanie Dulong de Rosnay=
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