In Code, Lessig describes how control mechanisms that have traditionally been regulated through law are becoming regulated by technology instead, and how this process is shifting the locus of control from the public to the private spheres.
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tagged free_culture internet law by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 21-AUG-06
tagged free_culture internet law by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 21-AUG-06
This Wiki is designed to allow for community updating of the book "Code" published in 1999.
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tagged code_v2 free_culture internet law by laallen ...on 21-AUG-06
tagged code_v2 free_culture internet law by laallen ...on 21-AUG-06
A nine minute student documentary of the Free Culture New York Summit held at Columbia University, January 2006. The film explores a new form of student activism, based primarily on and about the Internet. Beginning with the Free Culture demonstration at the Times Square Virgin Megastore, the documentary covers Free Culture members out to educate consumers on alternative forms of music distribution online (archive.org, ccmixter.org, blogs, etc). It continues the discussion with interviews featuring conference participants (Cory Doctorow, Creative Commons, Free Culture students activists). Finally, using cc licenses for distribution and production, the film acts as an example for other young student filmmakers who are interested in alternative copyright licensing.
tagged activism copyright creative_commons free_culture internet music_industry nyc protesting
by attreed
...and 1 other person
...on 03-MAY-06
A nine minute student documentary of the Free Culture New York Summit held at Columbia University, January 2006. The film explores a new form of student activism, based primarily on and about the Internet. Beginning with the Free Culture demonstration at the Times Square Virgin Megastore, the documentary covers Free Culture members out to educate consumers on alternative forms of music distribution online (archive.org, ccmixter.org, blogs, etc). It continues the discussion with interviews featuring conference participants (Cory Doctorow, Creative Commons, Free Culture students activists). Finally, using cc licenses for distribution and production, the film acts as an example for other young student filmmakers who are interested in alternative copyright licensing.
tagged activism copyright cory_doctorow creative_commons free_culture internet lessig music_industry nyc protesting times_square
by hennefem
...and 1 other person
...on 17-FEB-06


