for spiders only OneWorld Africa home > In depth > Information & media > Freedom of expression skip to main content
OneWorld.net_home_link Logo_ Go to OneWorld.net homepage
Search for
NEWS IN DEPTH PARTNERS GET INVOLVED OUR NETWORK
15 May 2008

Send to a Friend    Help   
RSS Feed

Full Coverage: Freedom of expression

April 2006

If you wish to look further into some topics fill out the search criteria below or select from the menu on the left.
 
keyword
topic
region
language
from  
to       
 

Browse the archives by month:

2005
2006
2007
DOSTA!
29.04.2006 Pokret DOSTA! organizira mirne proteste svake subote, javno se suprotstavljajući (ne)radu vladinih predstavnika/ca za građanstvo. Ovi protesti su reakcija na opće nezdravo stanje države i loš kvalitet života u BiH, a posebno se ističe da je protest i protiv nedavnog poskupljenja struje u BiH. I danas, 29. aprila protesti počinju na Trgu BiH Sarajevo u 12.00 sati.
more...
Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Volunteering] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Freedom of expression] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Governance]
Image: DOSTA!
28.04.2006 Copyright means, above all, the right of the author to define the terms and conditions for use of his/her work, while the license is a legal document used by the author to express those terms and conditions in a legally acceptable form. Therefore, each author can, in principle, decide that his/her work can be freely distributed or even used as public domain good. On the other hand, the contemporary practice is such that, unless the author explicitly defines the terms and conditions for use of his/her work, it is assumed that the terms would be: “All unauthorized copying, reproduction and public performance is strictly forbidden. All rights reserved”.

Creative Commons is an all-encompassing solution for licensing of works as publicly accessible and open contents. It simplifies the procedure for the author to legally define greater freedoms for the users, different from those restrictive invoked authomatically if the author doesn’t explicitly declare his will, having in mind taht such expression of will by the author, if done on one’s own, would demand a legally complicated procedure. The website creativecommons.org offers the authors possibility to chose which rights he/she wants to transfer and get a legally valid license that expresses the chosen terms and conditions in legally appropriate manner. It is also possible to enter the work into a registry or store it in a public archive on the internet, which makes it more accessible to users searching for free contents.

READ MORE
more...
Related topics/regions: [Communication] [Culture] [Freedom of expression] [Knowledge]
28.04.2006 The Metamorphosis Foundation for Sustainable ICT Solutions signed, on April 26, 2006, a Memorandum of Understanding with Creative Commons Corporation, for legal porting of CC licenses in Macedonia.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Communication] [Freedom of expression] [ICT] [Internet]
Critical questions in Nepal
19.04.2006 A coalition of press freedom groups, including the World Association of
Newspapers (WAN), has asked the King of Nepal to end the violent crackdown on journalists and others in the recent protest demonstrations that have
jolted the Himalayan nation.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Freedom of expression] [Media] [Democracy] [Governance]
Image: Critical questions in Nepal © CARE USA
17.04.2006 The debate over the limits of freedom speech and religious dictums has re-ignited among a new demographic--viewers of the irreverent comedy South Park.
more...
From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Religion] [Communication] [Culture] [Freedom of expression] [Media]
17.04.2006 More than 500 publishers and journalists were arrested and jailed for practicing journalism in 2005 and such journalists number several thousand over the past decade. Dozens of them remain in prison today, serving sentences as long as 20 years. The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) is organising the World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2006 to highlight the plight of journalists facing abuse.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression] [Media] [Activism]
www.pagina12.com.ar
12.04.2006
Todos los activistas han oído a alguien decir: “Nada va a cambiar. Las cosas son como son y van a seguir siendo así. Todas vuestras quejas y vuestro ruido no van a conseguir cambiar nada”. Pero imaginemos cómo sería el mundo sin activistas.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression] [Activism]
Image: www.pagina12.com.ar
07.04.2006 El Consejo Cívico de Organizaciones Populares e Indígenas de Honduras COPINH, ante la violencia sufrida por varios compañeros y compañeras del Pueblo Lenca de Honduras por parte del diputado al Congreso Nacional Romualdo Bueso Melghem en compañía de algunos de sus seguidores, comunica lo siguiente:
more...
Related topics/regions: [Honduras] [Civil rights] [Indigenous rights] [Freedom of expression]
Aktivistet e MJAFT duke u dhene kushtetuten deputeteve
07.04.2006 Në rrugët e kryeqytetit MJAFT! ka shfaqur dje qindra postera në qendër të të cilave duket fotografia e kryeministrit Berisha, ndërsa poshtë saj shkruhet fjalia: "Kush e shikon, t'i japë një Kushtetutë".
more...
Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Freedom of expression] [Governance] [Law]
Image: Aktivistet e MJAFT duke u dhene kushtetuten deputeteve © mjaft
06.04.2006 La Fédération Internationale des Journalistes a exprimé aujourd'hui sa vive inquiétude quant au sort du journaliste tunisien Slim Boukhdhir, qui a annoncé aujourd'hui une grève de la faim.

"Les autorités tunisiennes poussent les quelques journalistes indépendants dans leurs derniers retranchements, au prix d'une pression individuelle inconcevable" a déclaré Bertrand Ginet, responsable de Programme à la FIJ.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression]
Tigre suelto contra burro amarrado.  Caricatura contra el TLC
06.04.2006 Dos jóvenes fueron detenidos por la Policía Nacional por repartir hojas informativas sobre los perjuicios que el Tratado de Libre Comercio traería al agro ecuatoriano, en un concierto organizado por la Cámara de Comercio de Guayaquil.
more...
From: La Minga Informativa
Related topics/regions: [Ecuador] [Civil rights] [Freedom of expression]
Image: Tigre suelto contra burro amarrado. Caricatura contra el TLC © Semanario Universidad

Browse the archives by month:

2005
2006
2007



 
OneWorld thematic channels and collaborative projects include:
AIDS channel digital opportunity channel open knowledge network support centre tiki the Penguin, Kids Channel
 
Feedback    FAQ    Contact Us    Privacy Policy    About OneWorld    Sitemap