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Lawrence Lessig: Keen’s “The Cult of the Amateur”: BRILLIANT!
Keen is our generation’s greatest self-parodist. Like the article in Nature comparing Wikipedia and Britannica, the real argument of Keen’s book is that traditional media and publishing is just as bad as the Internet.
Lawrence Lessig: Keen’s “The Cult of the Amateur”: BRILLIANT!
Keen is our generation’s greatest self-parodist. Like the article in Nature comparing Wikipedia and Britannica, the real argument of Keen’s book is that traditional media and publishing is just as bad as the Internet.
On the Helprin reply: Wow (Lawrence Lessig)
There is no countervailing speech interest which must be balanced against perpetual ownership of tangible real and personal property. There is such a speech interest, with respect to literary property, or copyright
Internet Archive: Details: Professor Lawrence "RW" Lessig's "The Withering of the Net"
The QuickTime file available here is 800x600 H.264 video.
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Web 2.0lier than thou
Lessig and his comrades fooled themselves into believing that Web 2.0 was introducing a new economic system. Web 2.0 is withholding from those same masses any ownership over the product of their work and is in effect a system of exploitation
Lawrence Lessig: The Ethics of Web 2.0: YouTube vs. Flickr, Revver, Eyespot, blip.tv, and even Google
YouTube is a "fake sharing site" which never gives users an easy way to actually get the content someone else has uploaded ... this functionality is critical to true sharing
if:book: lessig: read/write internet under threat
Lessig warned that decreased regulation of network infrastructure could fundamentally throw off the balance of the "read/write" internet, gearing the medium toward commercial consumption and away from creative production by everyday people.
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