December 2006
The Boston Globe: Go ahead. Share.
Creative Commons licensing has helped the Boston band Jim’s Big Ego to reach record album sales, according to this article in the Boston Globe. Professor Lessig is quoted.
ZDNet UK: BBC prepares to put TV archive on Web
ZDNet has also picked up the BBC Creative Archive/Creative Commons story. Professor Lessig is quoted. Find it here.
Exciting News
BoingBoing and Slashdot are reporting that the BBC will license its Creative Archive using Creative Commons licenses. Professor Lessig has been asked to advise the Beeb on the project.
ChristianityToday: Book of the Week: Thou Shalt Not Swap
Christianity Today reviews Professor Lessig’s Free Culture with this article by Nathan Anderson.
Internet Law Program (iLaw) @ Harvard
Furdlog and Copyfight are covering Professor Lessig’s appearance at iLaw 2004, held this week at Harvard.
InformationWeek on the Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act Hearings
InformationWeek quotes Professor Lessig in its article about yesterday’s Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act hearings. Read “Bill Aims To Scale Back Controversial Copyright Act.”
Lessig: ‘Protectionism Will Kill Recovery!’
Professor Lessig’s latest Wired column — “‘Protectionism Will Kill Recovery!’” — is now online. Or check it out in this month’s paper version.
AP: Groups Seek Legal Copying of DVDs
The Associated Press covers today’s congressional hearing on the Boucher Bill with this article that has been syndicated throughout the nation. Professor Lessig is quoted.
The New York Times: Liberty, Technology, Duty: Where Peace Overlaps War
“Liberty, Technology, Duty: Where Peace Overlaps War” in yesterday’s Arts section compares Professor Lessig and Siva Vaidhyanathan’s latest books. A third way in the making?
The New Zealand Herald: Sky’s the limit for TV
The New Zealand Herald mentions Professor Lessig in this article about spectrum allocation.
Linux Journal: Beyond Horse Races and Boxing Matches
Doc Searls quotes Professor Lessig in this article about “how hackers are making democracy work.”
UCLA International Institute Article
The UCLA International Institute has an lengthy piece about Professor Lessig’s work to rehabilitate the public domain. “Lawrence Lessig Sees Public Domain Sinking in a Sea of Overregulation”
The New York Times: In Re Scalia the Outspoken v. Scalia the Reserved
The New York Times quotes Professor Lessig in this article about Justice Antonin Scalia.

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