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Nov 6

Earlier today, I wrote "so busy today -- no time to sit and think and ponder and reflect and blog yet."  It's now about 10 minutes to 10pm -- and I have no energy for anything but to offer these two tidbits concerning intellectual property:

Internet liberation theology (Salon). A review of Larry Lessig's new book, The Future of Ideas. I was impressed with Lessig's presentation at the first O'Reilly P2P conference, have heard amazing good things about his first book, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace.

Law Student Warns That Professors' Quest for Rights to Lectures Could Backfire (Chronicle of Higher Education).  "Professors who are fighting to claim copyright for their lectures and other course materials online could be unintentionally chipping away at the notion of academic freedom, says Corynne McSherry, a third-year student at Stanford Law School."

 
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