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− | + | LUISA GUZMÁN is a Lawyer from Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá (2013) and is studying a PHD in Law at Universidad del Rosario. Currently she is the legal leader of Creative Commons Colombia. She works in Karisma Foundation as research assistant on issues related to digital rights on Internet. | |
− | + | MARIA JULIANA SOTO Journalist and free culture activist. Currently she is public leader of Creative Commons Colombia. In the last years she has worked on alternative communications projects in Cali. She works in Karisma Foundation as coordinator of communications and is studying a Masters in Communication and Media at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Also is member of the editorial board of the Newsletter Digital Rights Latin America & The Caribbean. | |
− | + | PILAR SAENZ is physicist by profession but activist by vocation. She’s a free software, open technology and open culture enthusiast. She is a consultant in education and technology issues. She works in Karisma Foundation as projects coordinator and as a researcher on issues related to free culture. She also participates in other Colombian communities and groups as HackBo (a hackerspace in Bogotá) and RedPaTodos, a group that seeks to influence the Colombian legislations to defend an open, secure and collaborative Internet. | |
− | + | MARITZA SANCHEZ Studied Social Communication – Journalism at the Universidad de Antioquia (Medellín). She works as Digital Communications Manager at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia and is a member of colombian alternative education project “Lo doy porque quiero”. She has worked as director, teacher, editor and research assistant in different projects and institutions as ALTAIR [digital experimentation laboratory of the Universidad de Antioquia], Universidad Eafit, Pulso Social, PR & online Socialatom Group, Cross Media, Karisma Foundation and Campus Party. | |
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− | + | CAROLINA BOTERO is a researcher, lecturer, writer and consultant on issues related to law and technology. She has developed a special interest on the challenges that the educational sector faces regarding copyright issues while working with Karisma Foundation in Bogotá. She is an active member of the Colombian Free Software community. She is leading the Law, Internet and Society group inside the Karisma Foundation. This group is in charge of the Creative Commons project at the foundation and she is legal leader of Creative Commons Colombia. Since 2011 she serves as the Regional Project Manager for Latinamerica for Creative Commons. | |
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===Previous CC Colombia Roadmaps=== | ===Previous CC Colombia Roadmaps=== |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 25 January 2015
- Submitted on October, 2014
- Covering period of One year (2014)
Contents
Team Information
Affiliate
Creative Commons is working with Fundacion Karisma as the Colombian affiliate.
KARISMA FOUNDATION is a Colombian NGO founded in 2003 and located in Bogota. Its mission is to support the spread and good use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Colombian society. Karisma has worked with educational institutions since its inception providing content and support on the use of ICTs in the learning process and developing a special interest for the new open paradigm especially regarding the copyright challenges of digital technologies. Karisma is also engaged in social innovation projects related to ICT. This work has been the bridge to think of human rights in the digital realm and brought us to work more during the last 2 years in the context of copyright reform and public policies.
Team Members
The main members of these team
LUISA GUZMÁN is a Lawyer from Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá (2013) and is studying a PHD in Law at Universidad del Rosario. Currently she is the legal leader of Creative Commons Colombia. She works in Karisma Foundation as research assistant on issues related to digital rights on Internet.
MARIA JULIANA SOTO Journalist and free culture activist. Currently she is public leader of Creative Commons Colombia. In the last years she has worked on alternative communications projects in Cali. She works in Karisma Foundation as coordinator of communications and is studying a Masters in Communication and Media at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Also is member of the editorial board of the Newsletter Digital Rights Latin America & The Caribbean.
PILAR SAENZ is physicist by profession but activist by vocation. She’s a free software, open technology and open culture enthusiast. She is a consultant in education and technology issues. She works in Karisma Foundation as projects coordinator and as a researcher on issues related to free culture. She also participates in other Colombian communities and groups as HackBo (a hackerspace in Bogotá) and RedPaTodos, a group that seeks to influence the Colombian legislations to defend an open, secure and collaborative Internet.
MARITZA SANCHEZ Studied Social Communication – Journalism at the Universidad de Antioquia (Medellín). She works as Digital Communications Manager at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia and is a member of colombian alternative education project “Lo doy porque quiero”. She has worked as director, teacher, editor and research assistant in different projects and institutions as ALTAIR [digital experimentation laboratory of the Universidad de Antioquia], Universidad Eafit, Pulso Social, PR & online Socialatom Group, Cross Media, Karisma Foundation and Campus Party.
Honoris causa CAROLINA BOTERO is a researcher, lecturer, writer and consultant on issues related to law and technology. She has developed a special interest on the challenges that the educational sector faces regarding copyright issues while working with Karisma Foundation in Bogotá. She is an active member of the Colombian Free Software community. She is leading the Law, Internet and Society group inside the Karisma Foundation. This group is in charge of the Creative Commons project at the foundation and she is legal leader of Creative Commons Colombia. Since 2011 she serves as the Regional Project Manager for Latinamerica for Creative Commons.
Previous CC Colombia Roadmaps
- Roadmap Colombia 2011, Submitted on December 10, 2010 by Fundacion Karisma
- Roadmap Colombia 2012, Submitted on January, 2012 by Fundacion Karisma
- Roadmap Colombia 2012, Submitted on April, 2013 by Fundacion Karisma
Jurisdiction MOUs
The first MOU was signed by Universidad del Rosario back in 2005. Since then, Carolina Botero has become coleader and because of her relation with the Karisma Foundation we supported CC’s activities in Colombia since the beginning of their work. Karisma Foundation signed a MOU with CC in September 3, 2009.
Vision
Colombia has been traditionally very supportive of strong copyright legislative structures despite being one of the less developed countries and having a multiethnic population with a very diverse views of the creative process. CC shows some of the current copyright problematic issues and align them from a legal perspective that could be of good use in our country. From our own perspective, considering that the Foundation’s mission is to support the diffusion and good use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Colombian society, we believe Creative Commons is an important tool that could be implemented in different sectors of the Colombian society. It is so especially because Karisma has worked mainly with educational institutions since its inception, providing content and support for the use of ICTs in the learning process. “Open” ideas, problems and solutions are present from the start. The scope of Karisma´s work now supports the appropriation of ICT in many other sectors—in this context, we also find it very useful and important to be associated to the Creative Commons licences and the networks that are related to them. Leading Creative Commons activities in Colombia is easy to match with our current normal activities; analysis, consultation, proposals, trainings, teaching materials, legal advice and analysis on ICT issues, as well as the design and organization of conferences and seminars on ICT appropriation, especially regarding educational, citizen and cultural matters.
What do you think makes a successful jurisdiction project?
The fact that the normal activities of the affiliates are easily related to CC activities, because then the effort that the CC project requires is part of the day-to-day work and has a direct benefit for the affiliate.
The affiliate needs to have a commitment with openness not just on the “conceptual” or “theoretical” part of the idea but also in terms of the affiliates' approach towards others. The project has to be open for people and institutions in the jurisdiction to ask questions, find support and get involved with Creative Commons ideas, the affiliate has to be first a catalyst and then the expert.
The affiliate must build a network on the national and international level that allows the project to have communicating vessels, a real network that allows the project to grow and learn from others.
How do you see the jurisdiction project contributing to the CC Affiliate Network?
We have been working in the open world for various years. We have built our own expertise on the project that we can share with others. This expertise is relevant not only to the diffusion of the project in our country but also in relation with other regional and worldwide projects.
Community
The communities we work with
- Free software community
- Librarians' community
- Teachers' community
- Creators' community
- Universities
Public Institutions are increasingly interested We support their activities and will continue organizing activities that will involve them doing capacity building or just sharing experiences to facilitate the use and diffusion of CC licenses.
Priority Goals
- Local Projects We will continue to work with artists, entrepreneurs, activists, etc. to show their use of CC as example to others, to provide them with information and support their efforts in providing CC information.
- Open Access and OER We will continue to work with different stakeholders in order to promote public policies engaging teachers, scientifics, public policy makers, librarians and basically any person that need academic and scientific information produced in Colombia and in the Latin American region.
- Promotion and Capacitation Beyond attending events that we are normally invited and answering questions, we will feature specific activities nationally like CC salons, “licenciatones” (marathon of licensing) or audiovisual festivals and CC workshops to promote free culture in a broader audience, those that already know CC and those getting in touch with the concept.
Project Outputs
- Local Projects
- We will support CC Audiovisual Festivals in Bogotá and Medellín
- We are also planning to have another CC salon in Bogota, Cali and Medellin.
- Team Member responsible: María Juliana Soto
- Open Access and OER
- We will help and seek to get involved in public policy discussion towards the adoption and implementation of the Open Access and OER concepts during 2014.
- We will produce material for OER interested communities
- Team Member responsible: Carolina Botero
- Promotion and Capacitation
- We will participate in as many events to promote CC as possible
- During 2013 along with CC Uruguay and El Salvador we started a self guided course on Copyright for librarians. During 2014 the course will be available at school of open (P2PU) and we will facilitate a first version.
- Team Member responsible: Maritza Sánchez and María Juliana Soto.
Metrics
- We will report on the 2 Audiovisual Festivals and 3 CC Salons
- We will produce at least 2 supporting materials for OER and participate in at least 2 events on OER ans Open Access
- We will participate in at least 10 different activities and will upload the Copyright for Librarians course at P2PU.
Resources Required
Main resources such as those necessary for promotional material are provided by Karisma Foundation and the human resources are by a volunteer team that is willing to support the effort. For the Copyright for Librarians course we had a CC Grant that helped a lot.
Sustainability and Scalability
We know that we are drawing mostly from volunteers, therefore we design this road map mixing our normal activities with commitments on CC goals, this will give us the flexibility to reach the goals even if they take longer. However, we are committed to work on this and guarantee compliance to the best of our ability. The leadership is guaranteed in the fact that we have a team that will be supporting each other. According to the nature of the goals we will use different means of communication.