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Remix Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy

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ISBN-10: 1594201722

ISBN-13: 9781594201721

Edition: 2008

Authors: Lawrence Lessig

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The author of Free Cultureshows how we harm our childrenand almost anyone who creates, enjoys, or sells any art formwith a restrictive copyright system driven by corporate interests. Lessig reveals the solutions to this impasse offered by a collaborative yet profitable hybrid economy. Lawrence Lessig, the reigning authority on intellectual property in the Internet age, spotlights the newest and possibly the most harmful culture wara war waged against our kids and others who create and consume art. Americas copyright laws have ceased to perform their original, beneficial role: protecting artists creations while allowing them to build on previous creative works. In fact, our system now…    
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Book details

List price: $25.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Publication date: 10/16/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.056
Language: English

Lawrence Lessig is a professor of law at the Stanford Law School. Previously Berkman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School from 1997 to 2000 and professor at the University of Chicago Law School from 1991 to 1997, he is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Trinity College, Cambridge, and Yale Law School. He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court. He is a monthly columnist forThe Industry Standard,a board member of the Red Hat Center for Open Source, and the author ofCode and Other Laws of Cyberspace. From the Hardcover edition.

Introduction
Cultures
Cultures of Our Past
Cultures of Our Future
RO, Extended
RW, Revived
Cultures Compared
Economies
Two Economies: Commercial and Sharing
Hybrid Economies
Economy Lessons
Enabling the Future
Reforming Law
Reforming US
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index