The production of cultural goods was based on the principle of scarcity. In the digital age, with the ease of duplication, emerges another way of understanding culture. It is unfortunate to consider digital as a cultural disaster. Creativity has never been as rich and as easily releasable now. Buttressed on a wrong model, the entertainment industries are trying to stigmatize the new uses. Previously reserved for unscrupulous dealers, the words "thief", "Pirate", "infringer" . . . are now used to designate their own public. Financing of culture relies mainly on copyright and the incongruous "intellectual property". It would be more interesting to look for new funding models. This documentary, produced by the association COAGULATION, presents two experiments to create free, funded by the Internet: the experience of Nina Paley, cartoonist and animator, and that the Blender Foundation. It endeavors to demonstrate, through the testimony of Lawrence Lessig (law professor), that the facts to share, disseminate and will always change more benefits than those to pass laws, impose prison sentences or cut the Internet access . . around Dole. This blog is the cornerstone of a network (net) from us (iki here in dialect). Basically the net from home, or the net serving residents and associations. . . Home page: Latest articles, French News, News, News International, News people, News in Français, Blogs and Podcast Independent Newspapers, photo galleries and video networks. The Parliamentary Assembly of Francophonie (APF) has welcomed yesterday in a statement, the Goncourt Prize novelist Marie Ndiaye for "Three powerful women, published in August by Gallimard. The French elected, especially the Network of Women Parliamentarians of the APF, welcomed the choice of the most famous Parisian literary jury in favor of a woman "who speaks French writer, for the first time in his work, the mainland's father, Africa, including Senegal, through the story of the lives of three women. " APF welcomes the occasion of the "influence of French literature in its diversity and vitality of the French language. " Marie Ndiaye, born in 1967 in France, Pithiviers (Loiret), a French mother and a Senegalese father, won the Prix Femina in 2001 and his plays are performed at the Comedie-French. This writer, known for the strength of his writing, impeccable and refined prose, hidden under the apparent softness of feelings of extreme violence. "Three powerful women" is the story of three women's struggle to preserve their dignity against humiliation that life has in store. Goncourt academicians seem to have hotly debated the award of 2009. The writer Jorge Semprun regretted "a politically correct choice", a jury failed to "reward free cartoon drawing books bolder in every way. " Conversely, Francoise Chandernagor welcomed, a "very literary choice" in assessing the novelist "a form of writing that belongs to her. " Log in to chat and be part of the network's Journal Podcast! All articles, reviews, ads, forum topics will be podcast after any moderation: we do not accept content violates the Terms of Use, including about untranslatable, with a militant aspect, inciting hatred or a any discrimination. . . .