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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Chile and Patagonia - Argentina and the Falklands -

Chile and Patagonia - Argentina and the Falklands -

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Chile and Patagonia - Argentina and the Falklands - Geopolitics


The Chilean Patagonia is for, what Malvinas to Argentines


The Chilean José Miguel Irrazabal Larrain, geopolitical texts are compulsory study in Chile, dump some concepts that every Argentine should know, since they are in short ideology and spirit Chilean Patagonia incorporate into their territory and use of analogy and the same level, the conflict between Argentina and the Falkland Islands and England. The Chilean Patagonia is for, what Malvinas to Argentines.

In his book "La Patagonia. Errors and economic geography" states:

"As the life of nations, more so than individuals, are subject to so many contrasts, it is essential that future generations do not lose sight of that in the honesty that must prevail in relations among peoples, the treaty of 1881 , which surrendered without compensation throughout the Patagonia Argentina, is zero. "

"Chile should not forget in this connection that, even more so by the treaties, owns' the nature ', at least of all the valleys and mountains that surround streams that are directed to the Pacific and are well placed to' West 'of the Andes, land, apart from its proverbial fertility and wealth, added a whole a considerable extent, that has seen "by the ruling spojado 1902, at this point clearly arbitrary."

"And just as Argentina itself tenaciously includes a memorial to their children, as effective portion of its territory in the Falkland Islands, whose domain believed to have rights and that nevertheless retains its power for a century (1833) powerful England, awaiting the time whenever it is theoretical aspiration is to become a solid reality, and, following the lesson given by Argentina, we must keep lively memories of the rights and titles Chileans and we must not give up hope that for one of those sudden changes in direction of the spirits, rather than by leveling of material forces, it sounds to end the hour when, even in part, the vast expanses that Chile has become stripped, re- integrate native territory, magnifies "...



Source: The book Introduction to Geopolitics Argentina, Isola - Berra, Buenos Aires, 1950. Attached is the image of the page.

Another interesting article to read is: SILK GLOVE, IRON HAND IN THE ARGENTINE-CHILEAN RELATIONS - http://www.enee.ser2000.org.ar/ponenciasiv/byron.htm

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SCANNING AND UP BOOKS ARE NOT TO INTERNET CRIMES CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR ARGENTINA - Copyright - CRIMINAL LAW VIOLATIONS Case 11723 Potel

Criminal Justice Instruction No. 37 dismissed the crime of art. 72, inc. a) of Act 11.723 to Professor Rubén Horacio Potel, in Cause No. 57.627/08, blocked the November 13, 2009, to understand, consistent with the opinion of the opinion of the Office of Instruction No. 49 - that offering formats PDF via Internet sites and www.heideggeriana.com.ar www.jacquesderrida.com.ar (created by the defendant on May 27, 2005) textbooks Jacques Derrida and Martin Heidegger, without express permission of the editor or author and any previously scanned. For it was founded that "the proceedings in the case does not overcome the required objective criminality trial for criminal accusation made." Also added that while "the transformation of the original texts to digital format ... could fall on the tenet of" reproduction "... not true in relation to the offer from the Internet pages of incur, where the action create a new copy is produced by the person accessing the site and begin downloading the computer file. And in this sense ... the only contribution Potel cooperation could be seen as alien crime, as it has not been able to determine whether or not discharge of the works being reproduced. In turn, it was understood that although the behavior of Potel "can easily be subsumed within a set of criminal fraud for reproduction of published works without permission from their rightful atuor or-the same ... has caused a real insult to legally protected by the rule, since not all minimally is capable of achieving these ends, love that "negligible involvement might be the heritage of the owner of the work, do not enable the severe criticism of the retributive justice."

With this ruling hierarchy has been preserved and the right of access to information and knowledge on the part of the citizenry that is well above the subjective right of reproduction of authors when run as in the nonprofit and teaching purposes.

Read Miss: http://www.publicaronline.net/wp-content/uploads/Sobreseimiento_Potel.pdf

domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011

The dream of all books, free, all

The dream of all books, free, all

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(A news / opinion about the digital books that support for 6 years with the Internet Archive scanning project novels and literature of Argentina in the 30s)



The dream of all books, free, for all

16/05/11

PorROBERT Darnton. HISTORIAN, DIRECTOR OF THE LIBRARY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY

said:

On Tuesday 22 March, Denny Chin, a federal judge in Manhattan, rejected the settlement between Google, which aims to digitize every book ever published to date, and a group of authors and publishers that had sued the company for violating copyright.

The ruling is a victory for the common good, as it prevents one company from monopolizing access to our common cultural heritage.
However, we should not give up the dream of Google to place all the world's books available to everyone. Instead, we should build a public digital library deliver these digital copies free to readers. Yes, many problems stand-legal, financial, technological, political. All can be resolved.

Chin invited Google and litigants to rewrite the agreement. But Google may well refuse to change their basic business strategy. That's why we need is an option, non-commercial public digital library.

A coalition of foundations could provide money and a coalition of research libraries could provide the books. The library of course respect the copyright and is likely to exclude works that are on sale now, unless their authors would facilitate them. Books include orphans, assuming the U.S. Congress passed laws to free for noncommercial use on a truly public library.

Delete this from quixotic would be to ignore digital projects that have proven their value and feasibility over the last twenty years.

All major research libraries have been scanned from their collections.

Large companies such as Knowledge Commons and the Internet Archive has digitized millions of books.

A number of countries are also determined to beat Google to scan the entire contents of their national libraries.

France plans to invest 750 million euros to digitize their cultural treasures, the National Library of the Netherlands is trying to digitize all books and periodicals published from 1470 Dutch, Australia, Finland and Norway are pursuing their own efforts.

Maybe Google itself could join the cause of public digital library. Have scanned about 15 million books.

Two million of that total are in the public domain and may be transferred to the library as the basis of the collection.
The company did not lose anything with your generosity and could earn admiration for his good deed.

With digital magic and sheer audacity, Google showed how we can transform the intellectual riches of our libraries, those books lying inert on their shelves unused. But only a public digital library will give readers what they need to meet the challenges of the XXI century: a vast collection of resources that can be exploited, for free, by anyone, anywhere, anytime.

Copyright The New York Times, 2011. Translation by Carnelli.



http://www.clarin.com/opinion/sueno-libros-gratis_0_481751854.html