Hi Moushira
first of all sorry for posting this message only now, actually I `ve
realized only now that it has been pending for some days!

Very quickly (then I`ll leave others answering to you and giving their
opinions): Jordan had done an advanced work indeed, but for different
reasons didnt get finalized into the proper ported license

Egypt is very close to achieve this, but the team is waiting for final
comments from HQ on the legal side

The other official affiliates are not focusing on porting work, you should
know that CC has put the porting work on hold and privileged community
building work. HQ is currently working on 4.0 so for now no more porting
happening (not only in the Arab world: anywhere)

We can discuss what we need to be done to get the legal work improved in
the Arab world and what`s the reason for it being behind other regions
(whether a financial or poltiical  or cultural reason if any) ..but my
feeling is that the Arab world needs to create content before starting
licensing it..and, considering all the political and human rights issues we
are facing now in many places in the region I guess that abiding by the
copyright law is the least problem whereas the major problem is still
abiding by the law in general

Anyway, every country has a different situation as you know better than me.
I feel it would be good for us to work together on improving the legal work
but, if we can, even more useful would be to work together towards
encouraging content creation, peer-productions and collaborative work

my two cents:)
I`ll leave the others respond
best
dona



On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Moushira Elamrawy
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi All:
>
> Happy Spring! Am not sure if this have been discussed before, but I have
> been tracking the archived messages trying to figure out how far have CC
> reached when it comes to legal recognition.  It looks like Jordan has done
> an advanced work, however, I can't figure out from the messages, if it is
> indeed a license that is legally recognized and has laws of violation or
> not yet.
>
> On the other hand, I couldn't tell how does CC stand in the rest of the
> active nodes: Tunisia, Lebanon, Qatar, UAE.*.(Well, I kind of know the
> situation in Egypt. Will meet with Hala tomorrow to discuss this into
> details)*, do CC groups support lobbying in their areas of action? Is the
> CC foundation doing any help in this regard?  Do we need a legal council
> that can push this forward, region wide?  Is the problem financial?  Do we
> need more volunteers..or do we need more structure?
>
> I think, there is noway open source, software, content, hardware, courses
> (anything!)..can move forward without licensed recognition and lobbying.
>  So if you can help me define the current status and what is needed to move
> forward, I will appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Moushira
>
>
>
>
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