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− | * Fernanda Weiden, Debian | + | ** Fernanda Weiden, systems analyst, involved in Debian, Gnome, and the Fórum Internacional Software Livre (FISL), founder of LinuxChix Brasil and Project Free Software and Women, currently with Google, Zurich |
* Tilman Lüder, Head of Unit D1, Copyright and Knowledge-based Economy, Directorate General Internal Market, European Commission, Brussels | * Tilman Lüder, Head of Unit D1, Copyright and Knowledge-based Economy, Directorate General Internal Market, European Commission, Brussels | ||
− | * Sergio Amadeu, Professor | + | ** Claudio Prado, Head of the Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia |
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+ | ** Felipe Fonseca, MetaReciclagem, São Paulo | ||
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+ | ** Sergio Amadeu, Professor of information theory, Faculty of Social Communications Cásper Líbero, University of São Paulo; former Director-President of Brazil's National Institute of Information Technology and Chairman Free Software Technical Implementation Committee, now founder of the initiative Free Network, Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia | ||
** Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School, New Haven | ** Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School, New Haven | ||
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* Jamie Love, Washington, DC | * Jamie Love, Washington, DC | ||
− | * | + | ** Ronaldo Lemos, Director Center for Technology & Society (CTS) at the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) & project lead Creative Commons Brazil & openbusiness.cc, Rio de Janeiro |
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− | * Ronaldo Lemos, Rio de Janeiro | + | |
* Larry Lessig (will be in Berlin already!) | * Larry Lessig (will be in Berlin already!) |
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Confirmed Speakers
- Fernanda Weiden, systems analyst, involved in Debian, Gnome, and the Fórum Internacional Software Livre (FISL), founder of LinuxChix Brasil and Project Free Software and Women, currently with Google, Zurich
- Tilman Lüder, Head of Unit D1, Copyright and Knowledge-based Economy, Directorate General Internal Market, European Commission, Brussels
- Claudio Prado, Head of the Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia
- Felipe Fonseca, MetaReciclagem, São Paulo
- Sergio Amadeu, Professor of information theory, Faculty of Social Communications Cásper Líbero, University of São Paulo; former Director-President of Brazil's National Institute of Information Technology and Chairman Free Software Technical Implementation Committee, now founder of the initiative Free Network, Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia
- Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School, New Haven
- Hal R. Varian, Department of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley
- Janko Roettgers, San Francisco
- John Buckman, Magnatune.com
- Moritz Sauer, Phlow.net, Netlabels.org, author of "Websites für Musiker, Djs und Netlabels", O'Reilly 2006, Cologne
- Bernt Hugenholtz, Amsterdam (can only fly in on Saturday 16 Sept.)
- Jamie Love, Washington, DC
- Ronaldo Lemos, Director Center for Technology & Society (CTS) at the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) & project lead Creative Commons Brazil & openbusiness.cc, Rio de Janeiro
- Larry Lessig (will be in Berlin already!)
Preliminarily Confirmed Speakers
- Erik Möller (nur am 14.9.!)
- Frank Witte, head of global OSS strategy at SAP
- Jonathan Corbet, editor in chief of Linux Weekly News (tentatively)
- Platoniq: Burnstation (Olivier Schulbaum + ??)
- Onno Purbo, Indonesia
- Louis Suarez-Potts
- Tatiana Wells, BR
- Ricardo Ruiz, BR
- Eben Moglen [not really confirmed but: "Neither date is ruled out."]
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