Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Prof. Lawrence Lessig Explains Creative Commons Licensing

Duration: 09:30 minutes
Upload Time: 06-07-30 22:02:22
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J.D. Lasica interviews Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig for an 8-minute video in regards to the future of copyright. Lessig, of course, is the leading light of the participatory culture movement, chairman and co-founder of Creative Commons, and a member of the Ourmedia Advisory Board. His books are "Code," "The Future of Ideas" and "Free Culture." Lessig is a Law Professor at Stanford Law School, he's also the Chairman of Creative Commons.

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LamaJoMaMa ::: Favorites
Good stuff. Since most artists do not make money when they are owned by record companies, this is a good way for more artists to do what they want to do, along with making a few bucks. Far fewer lawyers involved per capita here than with Warner Brothers.
07-09-30 23:02:05
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ljsab ::: Favorites
and now there are millions and millions of idiots out there giving their work away for free. I'd like to see a record label approach an artist with a CC licence. Good luck... and what's wrong with wanting to make a dollar from your art? How's the artist supposed to make a living? Free culture at the expense of the artist. How typical. Created by a lawyer... Again, how typical.
07-08-09 10:30:26
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fortybelowzero ::: Favorites
"Idiots" giving their work away for free? Wow, you are very ignorant on this subject. Nothing wrong with making money on your art, also nothing wrong with giving it away - it's a choice. I make a good living as an artist. quit whining.
07-08-18 12:55:30
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gurdonark ::: Favorites
This is a good interview. Professor Lessig has made a good contribution to our culture. Creative Commons thinking has systematized a well-established set of ideas of participatory culture so that they can be fit into exiting copyright license structures. I'm glad you made this interview available this way.
07-04-28 06:49:57
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vaXzine ::: Favorites
I'm glad you took the time to watch it. Lessig is an inspiration for the movement. Someday more lawyers will be as awake as he is. Thanks for commenting.
07-04-28 11:02:42
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juicysauce ::: Favorites
Um, he's a professor at Stanford, as he says in the first twenty seconds of the video.
06-11-02 23:28:42
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vaXzine ::: Favorites
I realize that Larry is a professor at Stanford, do you think the title of this video should be changed? If so what do you suggest changing it to?
06-11-02 23:47:07
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juicysauce ::: Favorites
Yeah, I think it'd be a good idea to change the title. You could make it "Interview with Stanford Law Professor Larry Lessig." Or "Stanford Law Professor Explains Creative Commons." Prof. Lessig is very well known to those involved in copyright law, so it's good idea to have his name somewhere, I think. Just my two pennies. Thanks for posting this.
06-11-03 08:58:46
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vaXzine ::: Favorites
OK - I Updated it. Thanks for your suggestions.
06-11-04 01:24:14
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