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'''Gilberto Gil''' - former Brazilian Ministry of Culture and musician started a initiative in the country aimed to implement 1,000 Cultural Points - community computer centers equipped with open source recording and video software and equipment that allows users to create and share their works on the Internet. | |||
'''Ronaldo Lemos''' - heads the Center for Technology and Society at FGV Law School a think tank which researches a broad set of issues ranging from new business models for the cultural industry, open source and creative commons licensing, and others while defends internet freedom, privacy and network neutrality in Brazil. | |||
'''Sergio Amadeu''' - former chairman of the National Institute for Information Technology in Brazil promoted open source software adoption in the federal government; mobilizes users to fight for Internet freedom, privacy and network neutrality in Brazilian Congress | |||
'''Marcelo Branco''' - curates some of the largest open source conferences in Brazil ([FISL www.fisl.org.br] and [Campus Party www.campus-party.com.br]) attracting thousands of people to discuss and promote the open web; mobilizes people to fight for freedom on the Internet | |||
'''Banco do Brasil''' - the second largest Brazilian Bank has deployed Firefox on all its 100,000 machines, improving the security of its network. (www.bb.com.br) | |||
'''VJ Pixel''' - uses open video software and open standards to perform in parties and concerts and to promote open video throughout Brazil. | |||
'''Anderson (Dando)''' - promotes Internet access and computer literacy in his community, one of the poorest and most violent shantytowns in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. | |||
'''Felipe Gomes''' - develops gesture recognizing technology for Fennec improving open tools for the mobile market. Had his first contact with Mozilla technology in January 2008 and eight months later won a worldwide add-on competition promoted by Mozilla. | |||
''' [http://ianhayward.com/ Ian Hayward] Mozilla contributor, Co-Founder & CEO Appcoast. | ''' [http://ianhayward.com/ Ian Hayward] Mozilla contributor, Co-Founder & CEO Appcoast. | ||
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