markuos morley on 2009-11-06
Isn't Lawrence Lessig a professor at Stanford Law School at the time of this article? He was previously at Harvard.
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Ein Vortrag von Lawrence Lessig, einem Mitgestalter der Creative Commons.
"Scholars, he said, have allowed the copyright conversation to be steered by lawyers and businesses who are not first and foremost to intellectual discovery."
*A Demo for the 1023 classes on the use of public and private notations*
markuos morley on 2009-11-06
Isn't Lawrence Lessig a professor at Stanford Law School at the time of this article? He was previously at Harvard.
Katt Blackwell-Starnes on 2009-11-07
Yes, Lessig is at Stanford now. Here is the link to his profile page on the school website
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/profile/lessig
"The manner in which copyright law is being applied to academe in the digital age is destructive to the advancement of human knowledge and culture, and higher education is doing nothing about it.
That is what Lawrence Lessig, the Harvard University law professor and renowned open-access advocate, told a theater of higher ed technologists Thursday at the 2009 Educause Conference here. In his talk, Lessig described how digital and Web technology has exploded the conditions under which copyright law had been written."
Public Stiky Notes
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/profile/lessig
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