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Carolina Rossini is a consultant in Intellectual Property and a Brazilian lawyer. She acts as a Consultant for the Vision Team of the USAID Global Development Commons, Research Associate at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School (Copyright for Librarians Project), at Diplo Foundation, where she also coordinate the program on Internet and Intellectual Property Law, and at IQsensato, a think thank based in Geneva.
Carolina Rossini is a consultant in Intellectual Property and a Brazilian lawyer. She acts as a Consultant for the Vision Team of the USAID Global Development Commons, Research Associate at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School (Copyright for Librarians Project), at Diplo Foundation, where she also coordinate the program on Internet and Intellectual Property Law, and at IQsensato, a think thank based in Geneva, where she is a reserach associate on the innovation policy project.


She holds a LL.M. in Intellectual Property with honors 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 – Santiago Dantas Program), Certificate in Industrial Property (University of Buenos Aires) and a Certificate in Internet Governance from Diplo Foundation (E-Learning Certificate). She also studied a B.A. in International Relations at Pontific Catholic University of Sao Paulo - PUCSP
She holds a LL.M. in Intellectual Property with honors 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 – Santiago Dantas Program), Certificate in Industrial Property (University of Buenos Aires) and a Certificate in Internet Governance from Diplo Foundation (E-Learning Certificate). She also studied a B.A. in International Relations at Pontific Catholic University of Sao Paulo - PUCSP
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Parallel to her work at FGV School of Law, she worked as a consultant for the Ford Foundation Intellectual Property International Initiative during the two first years of the Initiative, providing advice and training in Intellectual Property and International Negotiations and being responsible for analyzing grant proposals.
Parallel to her work at FGV School of Law, she worked as a consultant for the Ford Foundation Intellectual Property International Initiative during the two first years of the Initiative, providing advice and training in Intellectual Property and International Negotiations and being responsible for analyzing grant proposals.


As a lawyer, Carolina worked for more than 6 years at Telefonica Telecommunications and Internet Group in Brazil and Spain. Carolina has publications in the IP and Internet Governance area and took part in several international and national conferences as a speaker, and was academic representative at the Brazilian commission for the Convention on Biological Diversity, during the COP-8, and also in negotiations of the Developing Agenda at WIPO.
Carolina has publications in the IP, Innovation Policy and Internet Governance area and took part in several international and national conferences as a speaker and organizer, was an academic representative at the Brazilian commission for the Convention on Biological Diversity, during the COP-8, and also in negotiations of the Developing Agenda at WIPO.
 
As a lawyer, Carolina worked for more than 6 years at Telefonica Telecommunications and Internet Group in Brazil and Spain.  


Shes speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Shes speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Carolina has publications in her area and took part in various  international and national conferences as a speaker and organizer.


Some of her papers are:
Some of her papers are:
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Affonso, Carlos; Doneda, Danilo and Rossini, Carolina A.A., “The regulation of Spam and Implications in Internet Privacy” – Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) – 2006. http://www.cgi.br/publicacoes/documentacao/ct-spam-EstudoSpamCGIFGVversaofinal.pdf   
Affonso, Carlos; Doneda, Danilo and Rossini, Carolina A.A., “The regulation of Spam and Implications in Internet Privacy” – Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) – 2006. http://www.cgi.br/publicacoes/documentacao/ct-spam-EstudoSpamCGIFGVversaofinal.pdf   


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


Main interests: Intellectual Property Policy; Public Interest and A2K debate; Net Neutrality; Peer Production; The Role of Universities in Innovation; Open Access, Open Licensing; Social Responsible Licensing; Open Innovation; Community Building and Technologies for Development.
Main interests: Intellectual Property Policy; Public Interest and A2K debate; Net Neutrality; Peer Production; The Role of Universities in Innovation; Open Access, Open Licensing; Social Responsible Licensing; Innovation Policy; Open Innovation; Community Building and Technologies for Development.

Revision as of 17:59, 4 September 2008

Carolina Rossini is a consultant in Intellectual Property and a Brazilian lawyer. She acts as a Consultant for the Vision Team of the USAID Global Development Commons, Research Associate at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School (Copyright for Librarians Project), at Diplo Foundation, where she also coordinate the program on Internet and Intellectual Property Law, and at IQsensato, a think thank based in Geneva, where she is a reserach associate on the innovation policy project.

She holds a LL.M. in Intellectual Property with honors 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 – Santiago Dantas Program), Certificate in Industrial Property (University of Buenos Aires) and a Certificate in Internet Governance from Diplo Foundation (E-Learning Certificate). She also studied a B.A. in International Relations at Pontific Catholic University of Sao Paulo - PUCSP

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. At FGV she coordinated the Open Business Latin America project and was pat of the Creative Commons Brazilian chapter.

Parallel to her work at FGV School of Law, she worked as a consultant for the Ford Foundation Intellectual Property International Initiative during the two first years of the Initiative, providing advice and training in Intellectual Property and International Negotiations and being responsible for analyzing grant proposals.

Carolina has publications in the IP, Innovation Policy and Internet Governance area and took part in several international and national conferences as a speaker and organizer, was an academic representative at the Brazilian commission for the Convention on Biological Diversity, during the COP-8, and also in negotiations of the Developing Agenda at WIPO.

As a lawyer, Carolina worked for more than 6 years at Telefonica Telecommunications and Internet Group in Brazil and Spain.

Shes speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Some of her papers are:

“The Open Access Movement: opportunities and challenges for developing countries” - Diplo Foundation, Internet Governance Program – 2007. http://campus.diplomacy.edu/env/scripts/Pool/GetBin.asp?IDPool=3737. (this article was accepted to two forthcoming conferences: “The Politics of Intellectual Property,” at the ECPR Joint Sessions, Rennes, France, April 2008. and First Pan-African Forum on Open Education Resources (OER), Ghana, Africa, May, 2008)

“The WIPO Development Agenda and the Problem of Access to knowledge in Developing Countries” - Revista de Direito Administrativo – Under Review

“Biotechnology and Biodiversity: the Asymmetries between TRIPs and CDB and Implications for Developing Countries” – Instituto Socio Ambiental (ISA) and De Olho nas Patentes. (GIV/USP) – 2007. http://www.deolhonaspatentes.org.br/?cid=838

Affonso, Carlos; Doneda, Danilo and Rossini, Carolina A.A., “The regulation of Spam and Implications in Internet Privacy” – Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) – 2006. http://www.cgi.br/publicacoes/documentacao/ct-spam-EstudoSpamCGIFGVversaofinal.pdf

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

Main interests: Intellectual Property Policy; Public Interest and A2K debate; Net Neutrality; Peer Production; The Role of Universities in Innovation; Open Access, Open Licensing; Social Responsible Licensing; Innovation Policy; Open Innovation; Community Building and Technologies for Development.