charlierose.com - 11/22/2008
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AntonGrambihler 11/22/2008 11:14 AM Report Whereas, the Founding Fathers created a Congress with a House of Representatives to represent the people and a Senate to represent the States, the States now have no representation in the Federal Government and the they are begin forced to bear burdens ...
recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com - 11/20/2008
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In SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum , the
defendant's witness includes, among others: -John Perry Barlow (former...
songwriter for The Grateful Dead) -Prof. Johan Pouwelse (technical and scientific director of European research project P2P-Next) -Prof. ...
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Tenenbaum plans to call as trial witnesses Johan ...
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Larry Lessig Defends Copyright, Loves Charlie Rose Remixes
TechCrunch —
This guest post is written by Matt Rutherford, Web Strategist and technology producer for Charlie Rose. Matt focuses on the macro themes affecting the internet and the wider world.
In an intimate interview with Charlie Rose on PBS tonight, and available here, Stanford professor Larry Lessig reveals some profound views on copyright, remix culture, and the new hybrid economy that is emerging.
In particular, Lessig speaks out against the abolitionist movement growing against copyright: ...
Larry Lessig on Charlie Rose
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TechCrunch notes that Stanford professor Larry Lessig revealed profound views on copyright, remix culture, and the new hybrid economy on Charlie Rose last night.
Lessig concludes the interview with his ‘big idea’. It is an inspiring, and elegant reminder that we are in the midst of an unprecedented social change. Just as the Gutenberg press facilitated the spread of the Protestant Reformation, fundamentally altering the course of Western civilization, so too is the internet beginning to spark tectonic changes, the breadth ...
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Larry Lessig Defends Copyright, Loves Charlie Rose Remixes
techcrunch.com 11/22/2008 —
This guest post is written by Matt Rutherford , Web Strategist and technology producer for Charlie Rose . Matt focuses on the macro themes affecting the internet and the wider world.
In an intimate interview with Charlie Rose on PBS tonight, ...