Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy By Lawrence Lessig The Penguin Press; 352 pp. The Gist: In his latest book, the Stanford professor and Wired columnist rails against the ...
Lawrence Lessig's previous books include Free Culture and The Future of Ideas. In his new book Remix, law professor Lawrence Lessig explores the changing landscape of intellectual property in the ...
Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig is one of the leading advocates of copyright reform, and over the past decade has written several books, given dozens of lectures, and published hundreds of blog ...
The "Books et al." section in the current issue of Science features two Berkman Center-related pieces of interest to the wider community. (A subscription is required for access to both of these, alas.
Beginning of last week we had the opportunity to interview Lawrence Lessig in Berlin. Lawrence Lessig is author of several books, US-American law professor at the Stanford Law School and joint founder ...
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 ...
As the recent copyright woes of Obama poster artist Shepard Fairey show, there’s a war raging over what some now are calling a new art form in the emerging Web 2.0 culture—remix. Broadly defined, ...
In his new book Remix, law professor Lawrence Lessig explores the changing landscape of intellectual property in the digital age — and argues... Lawrence Lessig's 'Remix' For The Hybrid Economy In his ...
In his new book Remix, law professor Lawrence Lessig explores the changing landscape of intellectual property in the digital age — and argues that antiquated copyright laws should be updated. Lessig ...