Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig
How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
In this insightful exploration of the intersection between creativity and the law, the author delves into the impact of copyright regulations on innovation and cultural development. The narrative argues that overly restrictive intellectual property laws stifle creativity, hinder technological advancement, and limit the free exchange of ideas. By examining historical and contemporary examples, the book advocates for a balanced approach that protects creators' rights while fostering an environment where culture can thrive and evolve freely, ultimately calling for reforms that embrace the digital age's potential.
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- 2004
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- American
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- 300-350
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- English
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