Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/01/14/Lawrence_Lessig_Remix
Stanford law professor and digital rights advocate Lawrence Lessig discusses the importance of finance reform for Congressional elections. Lessig argues that large private donations to politicians inherently limit the public's faith in an honest and accountable government.
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In "Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy", Lawrence Lessig shows how we harm our children - and almost anyone who creates, enjoys, or sells any art form - with a restrictive copyright system driven by corporate interests.
In this new book, the acclaimed author of "Free Culture" reveals the solutions to this impasse offered by a collaborative yet profitable "hybrid economy."
He also discusses his new Change Congress movement, which aims to fight corruption in Congress - Booksmith
Lawrence Lessig is a professor of law at Stanford Law School and founder of the school's Center for Internet and Society.
He teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, contracts, and the law of cyberspace. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, he was Berkman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a professor at the University of Chicago.
He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and for Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court. For much of his career, he has focused on law and technology, especially as it affects copyright.
Recognized for arguing against interpretations of copyright that could stifle innovation and discourse online, he is CEO of the Creative Commons project, and he has been a columnist for Wired, Red Herring, and The Industry Standard.
yes, Real Change Starts With Election Reform, and thats why they won't give us it
RevolutionaryJam 3 years ago
ive never thought about this, but this is so true
beecritical 3 years ago
When you compare the different decisions on the same issue in different countries then you find a striking difference.
Health care for example, US is the only major country still doesn't provide the universal coverage. It's easy to understand who are trying to prevent it by following the money. But most people are buying into the same propaganda using the same word, defending it. That even includes the people whose finance is about to bankrupt from hospital bill. So sad.
allgoo19 3 years ago
well put
magichandpuppet 3 years ago