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September 2006

[ Benefit Concert for Creative Commons ]

November 2005

[ Foreign Policy: Battling for Control of the Internet ]

October 2005

[ Lessig on Wireless in SF : Digital City or Divided City? ]

July 2005

[ Stanford CIS: CIS is Hiring! ]

June 2005

[ BusinessWeek: ‘Ten Years of Chilled Innovation’ ] [ Guardian Unlimited: Should I buy this? ] [ Grokster Decision Will Chill Innovation ] [ AP: Scalia Finds Reputation Under Scrutiny ] [ Wired News: Keeping Up With Uncle Sam ] [ Slashdot.org: Creative Commons & Webcomics ]

May 2005

[ BusinessWeek: A Google Project Pains Publishers ] [ Technology Review: The People Own Ideas! ] [ SF Chronicle: Helping, not hindering, creativity ] [ Wired News: Splitsville for CC and BzzAgent ] [ ZDNet: Worlds collide at mash-up event ] [ Jornal do Commericio: Free Culture and Technology ]

April 2005

[ The Village Voice: PH.Dotcom ] [ Cotolo Chronicles - Interview with Lessig ] [ The New York Times: Exploring the Right to Share, Mix and Burn ] [ The Chicago Tribune: Smart Bombs ] [ CNet: Lessig preaches openness to Flash faithful ] [ Information Week: Stanford Law Professor Raps Patents As Barrier To Innovation ] [ O’Reilly Dev Blogs: Open Source Business Conference - Day Two Wrap-Up ] [ The Spartan Podcast: File Sharing ]

March 2005

[ NPR: Silicon Valley, Hollywood Square off in File-Sharing Case ] [ ZDNet India: Yahoo adds search for ‘flexible’ copyright content ] [ Mercury News: Supreme Court case pits tech innovation vs. Hollywood’s rights ] [ Code version 2 launch; BusinessWeek and Mercury News ] [ The Washington Post: Rewriting the rules of copyright ] [ Lessig in Wired: Why Your Broadband Sucks ] [ Upcoming Events: D.C., New York, San Jose, San Diego ]

February 2005

[ The American Prospect: Letter from Porto Alegre ] [ Internet Week: Media Companies In Battle Over Online Copyrights ] [ The West Wing ] [ eWeek: Center Offers Open Source License Defense, Legal Services ] [ AP: Activists Urge Free Open-Source Software ]

January 2005

[ Lessig in Wired: Why Wilco is the Future of Music ] [ NEWS.com.au: Commons simplifies net rights ] [ Lessig in the LA Times: Let a Thousand Googles Bloom ] [ NY Times: I.B.M. to Give Free Access to 500 Patents ] [ Creative Commonists ] [ “They’re Not Worthy” ]

December 2004

[ “Technology Over Ideology” ]

November 2004

[ Law & Blogging ] [ (Re)Creativity : How Creativity Lives ] [ Sample the Future ] [ Hollywood Fights Video, Movie Piracy ] [ How I Learned to Love Larry ]

October 2004

[ Web Publishers Fear ‘A Little Sharing’ ] [ Tech Goes to the Polls ] [ “Copyright and the Mouse” ] [ “Threats to Media Freedom” ] [ “A sharing approach to copyright” ] [ Creative Commons UK ]

September 2004

[ “We Copy That” ] [ “Our Kids Are in Big Trouble” ] [ “This Compilation CD is Meant to Be Copied and Shared” ] [ “Meet Mr. Rights” ] [ Taiwan News: Taiwan launches knowledge-sharing network ]

August 2004

[ “Porn Free” ] [ “Blogging For Business” ] [ Inman News: Innovation confronts the real estate monopoly ]

July 2004

[ Lessig in Wired: Copyrighting the President ] [ $29 billion or $2.9 billion? ] [ eWeek: “FCC’s Powell: It’s Time to Throw Out Old Regulations” ] [ Lessig: Fair Use or “Fair and Balanced” ] [ NY Times: How to Make a Guerrilla Documentary ] [ EDDix 50 ] [ Slashdot.org: How Much Java in the Linux World? ] [ NY Times: Internet Filters Are: [Good] [Bad] [Both] ] [ ZDNet: Sun wrestles with open-source Java ]

June 2004

[ InfoWorld: Microsoft unit accuses Brazilian official of defamation ] [ Spiked-Online: Culture Warrior ] [ MSNBC: FTC mulls bounty system to combat spammers ] [ Lessig: “Stamping Out Good Science” ] [ AustralianIT: Big FTA stoush brewing on copyright ] [ ComputerWorld : Sparks may fly at open-source debate ] [ 50 Best Magazines ] [ Slashdot: Lessig Legal Team Needs Your Copyright Stories ] [ The Register UK: Germany debuts Creative Commons ] [ Wired News: BBC to Open Content Floodgates ] [ IHT: New copyright grants ] [ Free Culture Audio & More ] [ P2P.net: GarageBand gets Creative ] [ Wired News: Call It the Dead E-mail Office ] [ Free Culture BR ] [ FT: The music industry needs to change the record ]

May 2004

[ The Boston Globe: Go ahead. Share. ] [ ZDNet UK: BBC prepares to put TV archive on Web ] [ Exciting News ] [ ChristianityToday: Book of the Week: Thou Shalt Not Swap ] [ Internet Law Program (iLaw) @ Harvard ] [ InformationWeek on the Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act Hearings ] [ Lessig: ‘Protectionism Will Kill Recovery!’ ] [ AP: Groups Seek Legal Copying of DVDs ] [ The New York Times: Liberty, Technology, Duty: Where Peace Overlaps War ] [ The New Zealand Herald: Sky’s the limit for TV ] [ Linux Journal: Beyond Horse Races and Boxing Matches ] [ UCLA International Institute Article ] [ The New York Times: In Re Scalia the Outspoken v. Scalia the Reserved ]

April 2004

[ The Age: Balancing battle between pirates and innovators ] [ The New York Times: Practicing the Liberty He Preaches ] [ BetterHumans: Technological Freedom Versus Technological Terror ] [ Lessig in London ] [ Lessig @ UC Berkeley ] [ Mother Jones: The Revolution Will Not Be Blogged ] [ Business 2.0: Giving It Away (for Fun and Profit) ] [ P2Pnet.net: New Swarthmore action group ] [ Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Weblogs creating whole new campus culture ] [ SF Chron: Confessions of a copyright warrior ] [ The New York Times: The Recording Industry Soldiers On Against Illegal Downloading ] [ NY Times: Corporate Culture Clash ] [ Blogging the Book Signing ] [ Washington Post: Copyright in the Digital Age Transcript ] [ SMH: The FTA clause that stifles creativity ] [ Globe and Mail: Righting copywrongs ] [ TechTV, Salon… ] [ Stanford Daily: Law prof offers new book for free on the Internet ]

March 2004

[ Lessig: Insanely Destructive Devices ] [ Panel on the Internet & Broadband ] [ IT Conversations: Check In ] [ BBC News: I share, you rip off, they pirate ] [ Chicago Tribune: Copy Fight ] [ The Week in Review ] [ Salon quotes Professor Lessig ] [ More coverage of Open Source Business Conference ] [ The Ethics of P2P Filesharing ] [ Lessig: Be wary of ‘IP extremists’ ] [ Lessig at the 92nd St. Y ] [ NYTimes: In Searching We Trust ] [ SF Weekly: Polishing the Brass ] [ “Some Like It Hot” ] [ “How I Lost the Big One” ] [ The Nation: Antiwar Primary Challenge ] [ NY Times: Report Raises Questions About Fighting Online Piracy ]

February 2004

[ DesktopLinux.com on Open Source Business Conference ] [ CBS News “Against the Grain”: Run, Ralph, Run ] [ Reason Online: Smile, You’re on Cafe Camera ] [ Contra Costa Times: Little hope seen for spam relief ] [ WashPo: Comcast Bid Stirs Media Cauldron ] [ The Chronicle: Legal Scholars Oppose Bill That Would Prevent Reuse of Information From Databases ]

January 2004

[ “Stop Making Pills Political Prisoners” ] [ Town Hall on USA PATRIOT Act ] [ The New York Times Magazine: The Tyranny of Copyright? ] [ Internet News: “Can-Spam Conference: How to Comply with a ‘Total Failure’” ] [ Wired News: With This Law, You /Can/ Spam ] [ C|Net: California ‘disempowered’ by federal spam law ] [ KPIX 5: There’s More Spam Out There Than Ever ] [ CS Monitor: Law and order and the wild, wild Web ] [ Free Press on the New Politics ] [ Lessig at CU ] [ BBC News: Don’t sue me, I’m only the piano player ] [ Privacy Symposium ] [ ADTMag.com: Creative Commons: The boundaries of intellectual property ] [ The Nation: John Edwards’ moment ] [ The Boston Globe: ‘Push’ technology gets a nudge ] [ ReasonOnline on MediaCon ]

December 2003

[ Wired: 101 Ways to Save the Internet ] [ “A Taste of Our Own Poison” ] [ The Washington Times: Spam law allows bounty hunts ] [ Newsweek: A Net of Control ] [ The Fool: The Mouse That Roared ] [ E-Commerce Times on SCO ] [ Wizbang Best Overall Blog ] [ Salon: The enigma of Earth Station 5 ] [ Groklaw on “Darl’s ‘Greed is Good’ Manifesto” ] [ Re: SCO ] [ Newsdesk.org: Broadband “Net Neutrality” in Question ] [ AlterNet: Bringing Down the House ] [ Economist: Fighting the worms of mass destruction ]

November 2003

[ Wired: The Great Library of Amazonia ] [ Free Culture ] [ “Lawmakers: Spam Bill Is a Turkey” ] [ Reason Online: The Spam Wars ] [ Slashdot on “Fiber to the People” ] [ Fiber to the People ] [ Remix: Berklee Offers Free Music Education Online ] [ Foresight Institute adds to Board of Advisors ] [ EWeek: Presidential Marketing and Howard Dean’s Blog ] [ The Stanford Review: Cyberlibertarianism in the Silicon Valley ] [ TCS: Kent Brockman on Unemployment ] [ Berklee Shares ] [ The Seattle Times on Powell ] [ The Guardian: The coming software patent crisis ] [ eWeek: Honor Among Thieves And Other Black Hats ] [ Slate: “We’ll See If It Happens” ] [ Utne.com: Sonny Bono is Dead ] [ Edwards Visits ]

October 2003

[ USC Daily Trojan: Professor, official debate Internet piracy over two nights ] [ Stanford Daily on “We the People” ] [ Lessig: The New Road to the White House ] [ We the People 2003 ] [ LA Times: U.S. Admits Convicted Man Is No Hacker ] [ Pop!Tech Conference ] [ Slashdot: Public Library of Science Launches ] [ New Architect: Hooray RIAA ] [ Lawrence Lessig: Open-Source, Closed Minds ] [ OpenP2P.com: Taxing Questions ] [ Swarthmore Coalition for the Digital Commons ]

September 2003

[ NAN ] [ And a symposium… ] [ CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure ] [ The Villiage Voice: Wired to Wired ] [ “Whatever Will Be Will Be Free on the Internet” ] [ Lawrence Lessig: The BBC’s lessons for America ] [ NewsHour on Downloaders ]

August 2003

[ NY Times: Digital Vandalism Spurs a Call for Oversight ] [ Slate: Can the Beeb put its entire archive on the Web? ] [ Re: WIPO ] [ TCS: What It Takes ] [ NY Times: Spam Bandwagon Hits a Bump ] [ Kucinich Visits ] [ iLaw Video ] [ ABA: Cyberspace Law Excellence Award ] [ OJR on Dean Blogging ]

July 2003

[ Dvorak: When Blogs Attack ] [ New Server ] [ Linux Journal: Saving the Net ] [ Next up: Click and Clack ] [ The Sunday Herald: Spinning a web to catch Bush ] [ The Washington Post: Dean Flaunts His Internet Edge ] [ Free Software Licensing and the GNU GPL ] [ Slate: Afraid of the Internet? ] [ Boston Globe: Illegal Art ] [ Blogging Insanity ] [ Slashdot on Dean Visit ] [ LXG ] [ The Oregonian: Focus on Starbucks ]

June 2003

[ Reclaiming the Public Domain ] [ The Chronicle: Eldred, Part Two ] [ Lessig on Seattle Radio, Part Two ] [ NY Times on Spam ] [ World Technology Awards ] [ Creative Commons/Joi Ito ] [ CIO Insight: Service Calls ] [ Goodbye ] [ Aurora Forum ] [ Copyright Conundrum ] [ Lessig on Seattle Radio ] [ Reclaim the Public Domain Petition ]

May 2003

[ Syllabus: Spam, Spam, … Lovely Spam ] [ News & Observer: All We Need to Digitize ] [ AlwaysOn: Scrapping Copyright Law As We Know It ] [ BBC News: Making the spammers pay ] [ AlwaysOn: Silicon Valley vs. Hollywood ] [ Salon.com: Can the Web beat Big Media? ] [ Open Education Interview ] [ Slashdot: Death of Internet Predicted: Film at 11 ] [ Slashdot: Online Newshour Tackling Digital Copyright ] [ AP: Secure music at a crossroads; rights management vs. user-friendly tunes ] [ The Register: Internet is dying - Prof. Lessig ] [ Stanford Report on Lessig Talk ] [ Professor Lessig on TechTV’s The Screen Savers ] [ Darwin Magazine: Have Tracking Tools, Will Travel ] [ Slashdot: Lessig on Streamcast/Grokster Decision ] [ Financial Times: Grokster’s victory for innovation ] [ USA Today: Idiots who buy stuff off spam ruin e-mail for the rest of us ] [ Tech Central Station: Visions of the Nanofuture ] [ Nanodot: Surveillance Nation ] [ Slashdot: E-mail Tax As Way Of Preventing Spam ] [ Spectrum Policy Conference Audio/Video Archives ] [ On Lisa Rein’s Radar: Lessig On The New Anti-Spam Bill He’s Betting His Job On ] [ NYTimes: Software Bullet Is Sought to Kill Musical Piracy ] [ PBS NewsHour Form: Copyright Conundrum ] [ NewsHour Extra: The Digital Copyright Fight ] [ More REDUCE Spam Press ]

April 2003

[ Spam Sent by Fraud Is Made a Felony Under Virginia Law ] [ REDUCE Spam Act ] [ CNET News.com: A modest proposal to end spam ] [ SJ Mercury News: New weapon for spam: bounty ] [ BBC News: In defence of copyright protection ] [ Professor Lessig and Founders Copyright ] [ Washington Post: File-Swap Sites Not Infringing, Judge Says ] [ Professor Lessig on PBS’ NewsHour ] [ Will Professor Lessig be Forced to Resign? ] [ WANTED: Webmaster/ Interaction Designer ] [ Taming the Internet frontier ] [ CNet News.com: Freedom fighters fret over growing censorship ] [ Penguin Press ] [ A Walk on the Creative Commons ]

March 2003

[ Professor Lessig @ iLaw (Update) ] [ At New York, CircleID, The Inquirer ] [ Wired Magazine: How Antispam Software Works ] [ Copyfight: Professor Lessig at ILAW ] [ Eli Noam: The Third Way for spectrum ] [ EContent: Broken Links and Broken Laws: Copyright Confusion Online ] [ Slashdot: Forbes on Lessig and Eldred ] [ CIO Insight: Spectrum for All ] [ Forbes.com: Fact and Comment on the Eldred Act ] [ CIO Insight: Wireless Spectrum: Defining the ‘Commons’ in Cyberspace ] [ On Lisa Rein’s Radar: Lawrence Lessig’s SXSW Presentation ] [ Guardian Unlimited: Laying down the law ] [ Professor Lessig @ SXSW ] [ Europemedia.net: Holding back the flood ] [ Tech Central Station: Promoting Progress ] [ InfoWorld: Spectrum allocation draws intense debate ] [ Netting Informatin: It’s Not All We Promised, But the Web Still Has Plenty to Offer ] [ Technology Daily PM Edition: Views On Spectrum ‘Commons’ Have Something In Common ] [ NY Times: Pondering Value of Copyright vs. Innovation ] [ CNet News.com: Experts: Copyright law hurts technology ]

February 2003

[ Stanford Spectrum Conference: Streaming Live ] [ Tech Central Station: Digital Wrongs ] [ Baltimore The Daily Record Editorial Advisory Board: Fighting SPAM ] [ FT.com: Exclusive rights to stagnate ] [ AALL: Supreme Court Hears Case on Copyright, Mickey Mouse, and Congress ] [ SJ Mercury: Napster troubles leave investors wary of new technologies ] [ CNN/Money: Digital rights: A thorny issue ] [ GigaLaw.com: Four Remaining Questions About Copyright Law After Eldred ] [ FindLaw’s Writ: Now that the Supreme Court Has Declined to Limit Copyright Duration, Those Who Want to Shorten the Term Need to Look At Other Options, Including Constitutional Amendment Constitutional Amendment ] [ AP: Silicon Valley spars with Hollywood at digital rights summit ] [ CNet News.com: Compromise copyright bill in works ] [ MSNBC: How to Can the Spam ] [ Scientific American: Some Rights Reserved ] [ BBC News: Copyright defender advises Number 10 ] [ Spectrum Policy: Property or Commons? Registration ] [ O’Reilly Network: Fantastique FOSDEM ] [ Salon.com Technology: Embrace File-Sharing, or Die ] [ Professor Lessig Awarded Free Software Foundation Award ] [ NJ Star-Ledger: Open spectrum’ touted as Internet of airwaves ] [ The Politics of Code: Shaping the Future of the Next Internet ]

January 2003

[ The Nation: Copyright Monopolies ] [ Alpha Draft of Anti-Spam Bill Inspired by Professor Lessig ] [ PC Magazine: SBC Takes Aim at a Slew of Web Sites ] [ Tom the Dancing Bug ] [ Chicago Tribune: Copyright and the Constitution ] [ Economist: A Fine Balance ] [ More and More on Eldred ] [ Yahoo! Finance Report: E-Commerce Report: Taming The Frontier — The Internet Was Going To Be A Place Without Rules, Without Borders; Well, Guess What? ] [ More Articles on Eldred ] [ On the web: Eldred and Post-Eldred ] [ Economist.com: A Radical Rethink ] [ In These Times: An Uphill Battle ] [ Updates on Eldred Coverage ] [ The Seattle Times: Digital art forming new battleground over royalties ] [ Slashdot: Lessig’s Next Copyright Proposal ] [ Eldred Act FAQ ] [ NY Times: Protecting Mickey Mouse at Art’s Expense ] [ Eldred, Eldred and More Eldred ] [ Renaissance Now: Save the Public Domain! ] [ Yet More Eldred Case Coverage ] [ C|Net News.com: Book publisher adopts open-source idea ] [ Eldred Coverage Continues… ] [ Some More on the Eldred Ruling ] [ More Coverage of the Eldred Ruling ] [ Round-Up of Eldred Coverage on the Web ] [ Supreme Court Decision in Eldred v. Ashcroft ] [ Tech Central Station: Content is Crap ] [ NJ Star-Ledger: Anti-spam plan right-minded, but overzealous ] [ MP3 Winners of 2002 List ] [ Red Herring: Copy cats and robotic dogs ] [ Tech Central Station ] [ Lessig Wagers His Job On Anti-Spam Theory ] [ NY Times: European Copyrights Expiring on Recordings From 1950’s ]

December 2002

[ AP: Author’s suit claims copyright has expired on Peter Pan ] [ Lisa Rein: Lawrence Lessig at the Creative Commons Launch. ] [ Creative Commons Weblog ] [ The Globe And Mail: All I want for Christmas is some music on demand ] [ Lisa Rein: Lessig, Barlow, Valenti at Creative Commons Launch ] [ Boston Globe Online: For creators, an argument for alienable rights ] [ Providence Journal: Hoarding Creativity ] [ DMCA Rulemaking: Comments on Rulemaking on Anticircumvention ] [ Salon.com: A Year to Forget ] [ SXSW: Lawrence Lessig Talks Copyright and the Supreme Court ] [ DMCA Section 1201(a)(1) Rulemaking Notice of Inquiry ] [ Law.com: Best of the Web in 2002 ] [ Gillmor: Copyright verdict, new technology are reasons to hope ] [ CC: Get Creative ] [ Lisa Rein: Camping Out At Eldred ] [ Wired | Tired | Expired ] [ LA Times: Group Is Launching New Types of Licenses ] [ LawMeme: An Essay on Eldred ] [ Wired News: Creative Types: A Lot in Common ] [ The Creative Commons Has Launched ] [ Free Expression Policy Project: “The Progress of Science and Useful Arts”: Why Copyright Today Threatens Intellectual Freedom ] [ FT: A threat to innovation on the web ] [ CIO Insight: Racing Against Time ] [ O’Reilly Network: Piracy is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution ] [ Slashdot: Affero’s Hack-a-Thon ] [ elearnspace: The Art of Blogging ] [ Spectrum Policy Conference: March 1, 2003 ] [ “The Creative Commons” MP3: University of Tokyo Business Law Center ] [ Slasdot: Free Software, Free Society ] [ London Times: Blag your way in blogology ] [ ARTnews Online: Net Gains ]

November 2002

[ Providence Journal: Stifling Creativity ] [ Korea Herald: Creating Trust in Cyberspace ] [ Recommended Reading ] [ The Chronicle of Higher Education on Ed Felten ] [ Slashdot: Lessig’s Challenge ] [ Lessig’s Challenge ] [ Wired News: A Fan Site’s Tome to the Opera ] [ National Journal Technology Daily: Think Tank Opens Center To Tout Free Digital Property Market ] [ Creative Commons: Mark Your Calendars ] [ J. Gregory Sidak: An Antitrust Rule for Software Integration ] [ CNET: Left gets nod from right on copyright law ] [ Boston Globe: Conflict over copyright extension will only deepen ] [ More on Time to end the copyright race ] [ Wide World ] [ Eldred v. Ashcroft: Questions Raised in Oral Argument ] [ San Jose Mercury News: Scientific American’s SA Award ] [ The Independent: JPB and The Limits of Freedom ] [ LA Times: In Search of Broad Technological Compatibility ] [ REITI: Intellectual Property Rights of Software and Open Source Video ] [ Harvard Political Review: Outlawing Mickey ] [ Eldred v. Ashcroft Transcript ]

October 2002

[ Seattle Times: Open-spectrum advocates say it will boost technology ] [ Stanford Lawyer: Has Copyright Gone Too Far? ] [ FT: Thomas Hazlett and Richard Epstein Respond to Professor Lessig ] [ Findlaw’s Writ: Mickey Mouse Versus Wired Magazine ] [ Foreign Affairs: Who Owns Ideas? ] [ Red Herring: Copyright Law and Roasted Pig ] [ The New Republic: Mouse Trap ] [ Professor Lessig on TechTV’s Big Thinkers ] [ LA Times Magazine: In Defense of Copyright Protection ] [ The Chronicle: A Bookworm’s Battle ] [ The Register: Some truth about copyright / LawMeme: The Truth About ”Some Truth About Copyright” ] [ Daniel Epstein: Hi, I’m Jack Valenti ] [ O’Reilly: Lessons from the Internet Bookmobile ] [ Publishers Weekly on Eldred ] [ Kevin A. Burton: In Line at the Oral Arguments ] [ A FairJohn Palfrey: Fair(er) Fight for Cyberspace ] [ FT: Time to end the race for ever-longer copyright ] [ Washington Post: Copyrights and Wrongs ] [ Forbes: Dr. Seuss, Meet Milton Friedman ] [ Dr. Dobb’s Journal: Do You Copy? ] [ Steve Gillmor: In My Own Dream ] [ Seth Schoen: In the Supreme Court of the United States ] [ NYT: An Uphill Battle in Copyright Case ] [ Supreme Court Forecasting Project: Eldred Outcome ] [ Slashdot: Lessig’s Thoughts On Eldred v. Ashcroft Arguments ] [ Kevin Kelly in the NYT: Making My Own Music ] [ The Economist: Free Mickey Mouse ] [ Lessig Blog: From the Front Line ] [ kuro5hin: Lawrence Lessig makes his debut before the Supreme Court ] [ Metafilter: Blawgs ] [ FT: Intellectual freedom fighters take on Disney ] [ Dan Gillmor on Eldred ] [ LawMeme: MCSquared Was At Eldred ] [ KQED: The Forum Discusses Eldred ] [ More Eldred ] [ Lisa Rein: Camping Out At Eldred - Notes Part Two ] [ National Journal on Eldred ] [ Were You There? ] [ LawMeme: Law School in a Nutshell, Part III ] [ NYT: An Abuse of Copyright ] [ ABA Journal: For the Tech Savvy, the Buzzword is Blawg ] [ The Register: Supremes sympathize in copyright immortality case ] [ Copyfight Asks: Were You At Eldred? ] [ Replies to Ayn Rand Inst., Marxist allegations, Eldred, and Lessig ] [ Good Morning Silicon Valley: Sonny v. Share ] [ More Radio Coverage ] [ Juan Non-Volokh: Another First Hand Account ] [ Lisa Rein: Camping Out At Eldred, Part One ] [ Even More Eldred Press ] [ Ernie the Attorney: It’s All Over But the Scrivening ] [ Aaron Swartz: Mr. Swartz Goes to Washington ] [ Salon: Riding along with the Internet Bookmobile ] [ The Rule of Law and The Information Age: Reconciling Private Rights and Public Interest
Washington, DC / Stanford, CA / Webcast
] [ More Eldred Oral Arguments Press ] [ NPR’s Eldred Coverage in Morning Edition, All Things Considered ] [ NYT: Justices Hear Arguments in Challenge to Copyrights; San Jose Mercury: Battle over extended copyrights goes to Supreme Court ] [ High Court Ponders Copyright Extension Battle ] [ Plastic: The War On Perpetual Copyright Goes To The Supreme Court ] [ Jay Tamboli: First Hand Account ] [ Eldred v. Ashcroft: A Primer / Valenti’s Reaction ] [ LawMeme: Live From Eldred v. Ashcroft - II ] [ Wired: Justices Doubt Free Speech Link ] [ Slashdot Sounds Off on Eldred ] [ Another Eldred First Hand Account ] [ Matt Haughey: Copyright and the Commons ] [ Eldred Oral Argument Press from CNET News.com and the New York Times ] [ Kwindla Hultman Kramer’s Account of the Oral Argument ] [ Declan McCullagh’s Eldred Photos ] [ Speaking Up for Silent Films ] [ One fight for rights that’s wrong ] [ High Court Debates Copyright Extension Case ] [ Press on This Morning’s Eldred Hearing ] [ LawMeme: Live From Eldred v. Ashcroft ] [ Availability of Oral Argument Transcripts / Audio Recordings ] [ Supreme Court Calendar for 10-09-2002 ] [ The Future of Ideas: The tottering architecture of intellectual property ] [ Yet More Eldred Press ] [ Would-Be Intellectual Vandals Get Their Day in the Supreme Court ] [ More Eldred press ] [ The New Spam Problem / Spam Filtering Techniques ] [ Less than 24 hours away… ] [ Immaterial Incorporated: An Interview with Lawrence Lessig ] [ Linux Journal: The Real Battle ] [ kuro5hin: What Lessig (Almost) Gets ] [ Googlefighting ] [ Web site fights copyrights, royalties / Disney fights for Mickey ] [ More Eldred ] [ High Court Scene of Showdown on Copyright Law / Mickey Mouse goes to war / More… ] [ Supreme Court to hear copyright law challenge this week / Court to Review Copyright Law ] [ Glitterati vs. Geeks ] [ Freeing the Mouse ] [ Law School in a Nutshell ] [ High court takes low number of First Amendment cases ] [ Lawmakers, Experts Ponder Best Path Out Of Telecom Slump ] [ Bill Sets Stage for Fair Use Battle ] [ Information Technology and Libraries Reviews The Future of Ideas ] [ Information rights shape global vision ] [ Digital Choice and Freedom Act of 2002 ] [ Lawsuit Could Fundamentally Change Copyright Law ] [ Court’s Term Destined For Big Finish ] [ Senate Commerce Committee on Broadband ]

September 2002

[ A Case to Define the Digital Age ] [ SF Gate: Free Mickey ] [ The Cultural Anarchist vs. the Hollywood Police State ] [ Lawrence Lessig’s Personal Past and Supreme Court Future ] [ Nine Must-Read Legal Books and One Essential Legal Blog ] [ A Bounty on Spammers ] [ USENIX 2002 MP3 ] [ Palladium’s Boiling Pot: A Response to Larry Lessig ] [ Anti-Trusting Microsoft ] [ Infest8 - Common Control ] [ Lawrence Lessig’s Supreme Showdown ] [ Digital Divide ]

August 2002

[ Many working behind scenes to improve Web ] [ Buy Linux. It’s the Law ] [ Why Larry Lessig gets an “F” in software ] [ Introducing the Lessig Blog ] [ Lessig In Three Seconds Or Less ] [ Note From Larry ] [ Public to taste life without its libraries ] [ No Free Dinner for Free Software ] [ Free Culture: OSCON2002 ] [ Who Should Own What? ] [ Free Culture ] [ We must engage in copyright debate ] [ Justice Defends Congressional Role In Copyright Terms ]

July 2002

[ Syllabus 2002 ] [ OSCON2002 ] [ O’Reilly Open Source Convention ] [ Copyright in the Balance: LJ Talks with Lawrence Lessig ] [ TTI/Vanguard: Designing for Resiliency Conference ] [ Users Must Beware of Legal Trends ] [ Rueschlikon Conference on Information Ownership and Control ] [ New Architect: That’s What I Want ] [ Open Code, Open Source ] [ Wireless Revolution: Defiant Indians ] [ Expert: New Technologies Blunt Government Spectrum Plan ] [ Control freaks tightening their grip on the Internet ] [ ILAW (Berkman Internet Law Program Blogging) ] [ Washington Post: Determining The Life of Corporate Copyrights ] [ Lessig, Microsoft Expert Debate Merits Of ‘Open Source’ Model / Professors Ponder Two Potential Forks In Copyright Road ] [ Expert Pushes To End Pressure For Copyright Extensions ] [ Berkman Internet Law Program ]

June 2002

[ Movie Chief Pans Idea Of Compulsory Licenses For Content ] [ Tollbooths of the Mind ] [ The Forum on Technology and Innovation ] [ Hollywood v. Silicon Valley: Make New Code, Not War ] [ En Pessimist Kom Till Stan ] [ Crunch Time for Creativity ] [ Net thinkers: Governments, businesses placing Internet’s openness at risk ] [ Internet Pioneers Decry Push To Regulate Online Content ] [ The Internet Gets Serious / A Copyright Contrarian ] [ INET 2002 ] [ E-conomy ] [ Briefs Filed in Copyright Fight ] [ USENIX 2002 ] [ File Sharing ] [ The Hindu: Web Service ] [ The Fate of Law and Ethics in Information Society ] [ Reason: Cyberspace’s Legal Visionary ] [ Getting a Lock on Broadband ] [ TERENA Networking Conference ] [ In Defense of Larry Lessig ] [ Mandated Sharing For A Fixed Price ] [ Feds Eye Copy Locks for PC Gear ] [ The Filter ]

May 2002

[ Mechanics Institute Library ] [ Is The Information Technology Revolution Dead? ] [ The Thought Leader Interview ] [ The Digital Divide ] [ Eldred v. Ashcroft ] [ Missed the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference? ] [ Creative Commons To Make Works Available For Sharing ] [ Online Porn ] [ The technology behind Napster is far from dead ] [ A New Direction for Intellectual Property ] [ O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference ] [ Split IP Bar Feuds Over Copyright Law ] [ The “Dinosaurs” Are Taking Over ] [ Controlling the ‘Net ]

April 2002

[ Shaping the Media Market ] [ Florida Law Review Lecture ] [ Digital Landscapes: Redrawing the Boundaries in Entertainment, Media ] [ Is Open Source the Future of Software? ] [ Lessig on the Future of the Public Domain ] [ Free Code, Free Speech, Free Culture ] [ Is Copying Really a Part of the Creative Process? ] [ Georgetown University Law Center ] [ On the Contrary: Copywrongs ]

March 2002

[ University of Hong Kong — Americanizing the Net ] [ Network World Fusion ] [ From Text to Performance: Law and Other Performing Arts ] [ SXSW Interactive Festival ] [ Is the Information Revolution Dead? ] [ Copyright Term Goes to High Court ] [ Geeks or Governments? ] [ Airwave Battles ] [ Chained Melodies ] [ Dangerous Reading ] [ All Hail Creative Commons ] [ Copyright ‘Threatens Creativity’ ] [ Industry Examines Government Role in Digital IDs ] [ SXSW ] [ Clinton Fits the Bill ] [ A Library as Big as the World ] [ A Case of Creative Block ] [ Breyer Seen as Key Justice on Copyright Issue ] [ Freedom of Expression: Emerging Standards in Rights Management ] [ World Congress on IT ]

February 2002

[ Owners’ Case on Copyright is Way Too Creative ] [ Mickey Mouse vs. The People ] [ Eldred v. Ashcroft ] [ The Pirates of Prime Time ] [ Arizona State University Hogan & Hartson Jurimetrics Lecture ] [ Is Congress Mickey Mouse-ing With Copyrights? ] [ Is Open Source the Future of Software? ] [ In The Changing Area Of Cyberlaw, Is A Crystal Ball Necessary To Avoid Liability? ] [ Tenzer Lecture at Cardozo School of Law ] [ The Great Giveaway ]

January 2002

[ A Burning Issue for Online Copiers ] [ Is Broadband the Answer? ] [ The Big Idea ] [ Freedom Fighters of the Digital World ] [ Divining the Future of Law and Technology ] [ Inside Track ] [ Who’s Holding Back Broadband ] [ CDs That Block Copying May Herald a Revolution ] [ Public Money, Private Code ] [ Lockware ] [ Charlie Rose Appearance ] [ Choices Narrow as a Few Sites Come to Dominate the Internet ] [ Internet Law 2002 ]

December 2001

[ Lawrence Lessig Answers Your Questions on Slashdot ] [ Comcast-AT&T Deal Spotlights Bigger Drama ] [ Larry Lessig vs. Hilary Rosen on The Diane Rehm Show ] [ Sentries at the Gate ] [ May the Source Be With You ] [ Commercialization May Limit Internet ] [ Senate Judiciary Committee Testimony ] [ Free Labor, Free Culture ] [ The Once and Future Web ]

November 2001

[ Creativity, Commerce, & Culture: Lessig v. Valenti (II) ] [ The Darklight Perspectives Conference ]

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