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Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity is a 2004 book by law professor Lawrence Lessig that was released on the Internet under the Creative Commons Attribution/Non-commercial license on March 25, 2004. This book documents how copyright power has expanded …

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The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World is a book by Lawrence Lessig, at the time of writing a professor of law at Stanford Law School, who is well known as a critic of the extension of the copyright term in US. It is a continuation of his previous book Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, …

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《코드:사이버 공간의 법이론》, 1999년은 크리에이티브 커먼즈의 설립자이자 미국의 법학자인 로런스 레식의 대표 저서이다. 이 책의 기본 아이디어는, 제목에 나온 것처럼, 컴퓨터 코드들이 현실의 법 코드처럼 작동하리라는 것이다. 일반적으로 말하자면, 레식은 법, 표준, 시장, 구조의 네 가지가 중요한 규제장치가 될 것이라고 주장한다. 또한 이 책에는 저작권을 둘러싼 논쟁이 포함되어 있다. 사이버스페이스는 복사 기술을 바꿨을 뿐만 아니라, 불법복제를 차단하는 법의 효력에도 큰 영향을 미친다. 뒤이어 공정 이용과 같은 새로운 방식의 저작권 법에 대해서도 논의하고 있다. …

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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Lawrence Lessig, the reigning authority on intellectual property in the Internet age, spotlights the newest and possibly the most harmful culture war-a war waged against our children …

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Code: Version 2.0 is a 2006 book by Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig which proposes that governments have broad regulatory powers over the Internet. The book is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License.

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Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress—and a Plan to Stop It is the sixth book by Harvard law professor and free culture activist Lawrence Lessig. In a departure from the topics of his previous books, Republic, Lost outlines what Lessig considers to be the systemic corrupting influence of special-interest money …

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Something is clearly rotten in our Republic. Americans have lost faith in their politicians to a greater degree than ever, resigning themselves to “the best Congress money can buy,” as the comic Will Rogers once put it. It doesn’t matter whether they are Democrats or Republicans, people are disillusioned and angry as …

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