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Lawrence Lessig, author of "Free Culture," visits Google's New York office as part of the Authors@Google series. This event took place on October 3, 2006.
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Lessig explains his recent change of direction and new focus: corruption of the political process. More here: http://lessig.org/bl og/2007/06/required_ reading_the_next_10_ y_1.html
DR2 Deadline news, oct. 4th 2007
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Exposición de Lawrence Lessig en el Seminario "Entre lo público y lo privado: los bienes comunes en la sociedad de la información", organizado en Buenos Aires, Argentina, por la fundación OSDE. Esta versión tiene el audio con la traducción al español en tiempo real durante el evento.
Esta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons atribución 2.5 Argentina
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Lawrence Lessig spricht über ein Internet-9/11 und einen Internet-Patriot Act.
Via: http://www.infowars. net/articles/august2 008/050808i911.htm
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"Preserve what has worked in driving this economy. And what has worked is a neutral network." -- Prof. Lawrence Lessig at the Stanford FCC Hearing, April 17, 2008
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Lawrence Lessig gives his views on the need for change in the information space, problems with current copyright law, and other internet related issues.
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Jack Valenti, former President of the Motion Picture Association of America, and Larry Lessig, Professor of Law at Stanford University, probe critical questions about the impact of the new digital environment on intellectual property rights, innovation, and creativity.
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Lawrence Lessig, "Elvis of Cyberlaw" (WIRED) and founder of Creative Commons calls thousands of hackers to unite in the war against a further radicalization of the copyright on the 23rd Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.
We put this one hour, standing ovations gaining talk into a 6 minutes clip.