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Lawrence Lessig on Copyright laws at SES Chicago 2008

Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig talks about the problems and shortcomings of current copyright laws and discusses solutions on how to revise copyright laws to end the war on prohibiti...  
 
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DrDaringPhD (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The greater percentage of people that violate the copyrights laws are those that perceive it as being unfair. It's the expression of the people against oppression. Much like what happened during prohibition. It should been seen as a sign from the institutions to change and find compromise.
firofi (6 months ago) Show Hide
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He makes perfect sence. The current copyrightlaws are not efficient and need to be changed.
whiterabbitpress (7 months ago) Show Hide
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what is this guy talking about? if you really listen to him, he's not really proposing a single solution. just a lot of hand waving

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