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Bodó Balázs

Bodó Balázs (1975), economist, assistant professor, researcher at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Sociology and Communications, Center for Media Research and Education.

He was a Fulbright Visiting Researcher at Stanford Law School in 2006/7. He is a Fellow at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford. He is the project lead for Creative Commons Hungary and a member of the National Copyright Expert Group. He is the head of the Masters Program in Cultural Industries. He has advised several public and private institutions on development projects of digital archives, content distribution, online communities, business development. His academic interests include copyright and economics, piracy, media regulation, peer-to-peer communities, underground libraries, digital archives, informal media economies. His most recent book is on the role of P2P piracy in the Hungarian cultural ecosystem.

Events

Oct 10, 2012 @ 7:00 PM

Cyberscholars Working Group

Colin Agur will discuss "India's Mobile Phone Revolution: A Legislative History, 1994-present"; Bodó Balázs will discuss "Set the fox to watch the geese: voluntary, bottom-up IP…

Apr 17, 2010 @ 6:15 PM

Future Social Science On and With Digital Media

at HASTAC 2010

In this virtual panel, five scholars will comment for five minutes each on emerging research problems, opportunities, and methods in social science both with and about digital…