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Carolina Rossini is a consultant in Intellectual Property, Fellow and Coordinator of the Intellectual Property Program at Diplo Foundation and a Research Associate at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School. She holds a LL.M. in Intellectual Property from Boston  University, and degrees from the University of Sao Paulo (Bachelor in Law), Instituto de Empresa-IE, Spain (MBA in E-Business), Sao Paulo State University-UNESP (Master in International Negotiations), Certificate in Industrial Property from University of Buenos Aires and a Certificate in Internet Governance from Diplo Foundation (E-Learning Certificate).  
Carolina Rossini is a consultant in Intellectual Property, a Research Associate at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School (Copyright for Librarians Project) and Fellow at Diplo Foundation. She holds a LL.M. in Intellectual Property from Boston  University, and degrees from the University of Sao Paulo (Bachelor in Law), Instituto de Empresa-IE, Spain (MBA in E-Business), Sao Paulo State University-UNESP (Master in International Negotiations), Certificate in Industrial Property from University of Buenos Aires and a Certificate in Internet Governance from Diplo Foundation (E-Learning Certificate).  


She is an active member of the A2K, UNESCO-OER, FLOSS and cyberlaw communities and has previously worked as Coordinator of Legal Clinical Programs at Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) School of Law and as Lead of Projects and IP Lecturer at FGV's Center for Technology and Society.  
She is an active member of the A2K, UNESCO-OER, FLOSS and cyberlaw communities and has previously worked as Coordinator of Legal Clinical Programs at Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) School of Law and as Lead of Projects and IP Lecturer at FGV's Center for Technology and Society.  
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Before that she acted, for more than 6 years, as an in-house attorney for Telefonica Telecommunications and Internet Group in Brazil. Carolina has publications in the IP and Internet Governance area and took part in international and national conferences as a speaker.  
Before that she acted, for more than 6 years, as an in-house attorney for Telefonica Telecommunications and Internet Group in Brazil. Carolina has publications in the IP and Internet Governance area and took part in international and national conferences as a speaker.  


Carolina has publications in her area and took part in international and national conferences as a speaker. Her last article (The Open Access Movement: opportunities and challenges for developing countries. Let them live in interesting times http://campus.diplomacy.edu/env/scripts/Pool/GetBin.asp?IDPool=3737 ) was chosen to two conferences: "The Politics of Intellectual Property," at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Rennes, France, April 2008 and First Pan-African Forum on Open Education Resources (OER) Ghana, Africa, on May.
Carolina has publications in her area and took part in various  international and national conferences as a speaker and organizer.
 
Her last article (The Open Access Movement: opportunities and challenges for developing countries. Let them live in interesting times http://campus.diplomacy.edu/env/scripts/Pool/GetBin.asp?IDPool=3737 ) was chosen to two conferences: "The Politics of Intellectual Property," at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Rennes, France, April 2008 and First Pan-African Forum on Open Education Resources (OER) Ghana, Africa, on May.


Carolina is the co-author of a study commissioned by the Brazilian Internet Committee related to the Regulation of Spam in Brazil(http://www.cgi.br/publicacoes/documentacao/ct-spam-EstudoSpamCGIFGVversaofinal.pdf)
Carolina is the co-author of a study commissioned by the Brazilian Internet Committee related to the Regulation of Spam in Brazil(http://www.cgi.br/publicacoes/documentacao/ct-spam-EstudoSpamCGIFGVversaofinal.pdf)

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Carolina Rossini is a consultant in Intellectual Property, a Research Associate at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School (Copyright for Librarians Project) and Fellow at Diplo Foundation. She holds a LL.M. in Intellectual Property from Boston University, and degrees from the University of Sao Paulo (Bachelor in Law), Instituto de Empresa-IE, Spain (MBA in E-Business), Sao Paulo State University-UNESP (Master in International Negotiations), Certificate in Industrial Property from University of Buenos Aires and a Certificate in Internet Governance from Diplo Foundation (E-Learning Certificate).

She is an active member of the A2K, UNESCO-OER, FLOSS and cyberlaw communities and has previously worked as Coordinator of Legal Clinical Programs at Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) School of Law and as Lead of Projects and IP Lecturer at FGV's Center for Technology and Society.

Before that she acted, for more than 6 years, as an in-house attorney for Telefonica Telecommunications and Internet Group in Brazil. Carolina has publications in the IP and Internet Governance area and took part in international and national conferences as a speaker.

Carolina has publications in her area and took part in various international and national conferences as a speaker and organizer.

Her last article (The Open Access Movement: opportunities and challenges for developing countries. Let them live in interesting times http://campus.diplomacy.edu/env/scripts/Pool/GetBin.asp?IDPool=3737 ) was chosen to two conferences: "The Politics of Intellectual Property," at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Rennes, France, April 2008 and First Pan-African Forum on Open Education Resources (OER) Ghana, Africa, on May.

Carolina is the co-author of a study commissioned by the Brazilian Internet Committee related to the Regulation of Spam in Brazil(http://www.cgi.br/publicacoes/documentacao/ct-spam-EstudoSpamCGIFGVversaofinal.pdf)

She can be reached at carolina.rossini(at)gmail.com

Main interests: IP policy, public interest and A2K; Net Neutrality; peer production; role of Universities in innovation process; open licensing; open innovation; copyright for librarians.