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Equitable access to information and knowledge is a key principle of communication rights and participatory development. At stake is the kind of enabling environment that offers adequate and relevant resources aimed at strengthening people’s capacities to determine their own futures. In other words, there is a range of information and knowledge that should be available to all people and which enables them to act in order to safeguard their lives, livelihoods, cultures and traditions. If access to such resources is unreasonably denied or estricted, people’s rights are infringed. CONTENTS 'Towards a culture of sharing' by The Copy/South Research Group'Cross-subsidies on the Internet and on cellular networks' by Roberto Verzola ¿Cuál es la forma ideal para construir y circular conocimiento? por Carolina Botero Cabrera y Julio César Gaitán Bohórquez Differing traditions of cultural creation in the South from the Copy/South Dossier Unilateralismo y progresividad de los derechos de autor y el copyright por Rafael Carreño The future of access: Golden touch or miraculous loaf? by Roberto Verzola Traditional knowledge and copyright by The Copy/South Research Group + PLUS ¿Cómo democratizar la comunicación de masas en Puerto Rico? por Maximiliano Dueñas Guzmán
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