November 25, 2008
By: erik
Category: Internet, Media, Stuff I Found, Videos
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Right at bedtime, I came across Lawrence Lessig being interviewed on Charlie Rose, went to his blip.tv site, and got caught up watching this hour-long video about copyright and creativity sharing. I’ve seen some videos of Lessig online before, and possibly a TED talk. But this video perfectly demonstrates his arguments and the values he’s promoting. It really is worth watching. But save 60 minutes to do so.
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