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Cheat Sheet: Creative Commons
...copyright and intellectual property law. The brainchild of Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig, it was founded in 2001 by a small group of academics... Read more
May 5, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Opinion: Get ready for global surveillance
...written during the commercial genesis of the internet by law professor Lawrence Lessig, argued that the ungoverned virtual world of the internet would find... Read more
Jan 25, 2006
silicon.com > Technology > Software
Flash gets branded "the enemy"
Copyright reformer and silicon.com Agenda Setter Lawrence Lessig gave Flash developers an earful yesterday about how their platform of... Read more
Apr 7, 2005
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Creative Commons comes to the UK
...exclusively for Northern Ireland. Originally the brainchild of Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig in the US, the non-profit Creative Commons has developed a... Read more
Mar 17, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Music industry ditches hardcore copyright for 'free love' tunes
...to see the music world move further. silicon.com Agenda Setter Lawrence Lessig's Creative Commons project is one such group hoping for music... Read more
Oct 6, 2004
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Bloor Perspective: the football portal play, Napster and P2P, and web content for profit
In this week's look at three key issues, Robin Bloor and his team consider a botched football portal, how Napster leads to peer-to-peer networking, and making a profit out of web content... Read more
Feb 26, 2001
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