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Antonios Broumas is a technology lawyer, an independent researcher and a social activist. He has studied law at the University of Athens and holds postgraduate degrees on the philosophy of law and IT & e-Comms law. His main areas of interest, research and writing focus on the interaction between law, technology and society. He participates in social movements that promote social autonomy and the global commons. Antonis is currently working on his PhD at the University of Westminster regarding the interaction of intellectual commons with the law.
Antonios Broumas is a technology lawyer, a social researcher and a militant in movements, that promote social autonomy and the commons. He has studied law at the University of Athens and holds postgraduate degrees in philosophy of law and IT & e-Comms law. His main areas of interest, research and writing focus on the interaction between law, technology and society. Antonis has published, among others, a contributing chapter in the 2013 Routledge Handbook of Media Law and Policy under the title "Governing Media through Technology : The Empowerment Perspective". He is currently working on his PhD at the University of Westminster regarding the interaction of intellectual commons with the law.

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Antonios Broumas is a technology lawyer, a social researcher and a militant in movements, that promote social autonomy and the commons. He has studied law at the University of Athens and holds postgraduate degrees in philosophy of law and IT & e-Comms law. His main areas of interest, research and writing focus on the interaction between law, technology and society. Antonis has published, among others, a contributing chapter in the 2013 Routledge Handbook of Media Law and Policy under the title "Governing Media through Technology : The Empowerment Perspective". He is currently working on his PhD at the University of Westminster regarding the interaction of intellectual commons with the law.