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Lawrence Lessig on the Google Book Search Settlement – “Settlements: Static goods, dynamic bads” [AUDIO]

August 3rd, 2009

Larry Lessig, Professor of Law and founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society speaks at the Berkman Center workshop “Alternative Approaches to Open Digital Libraries in the Shadow of the Google Book Search Settlement” held July 31, 2009.

Sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, the Harvard Law School Library, and Professors Charles Nesson, John Palfrey and Phil Malone.

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  • 5. Vaneeesa Blaylock  |  December 30th, 2009 at 9:53 am

    Another amazing Lessig talk! Given his defining stature in Free Culture, it seems silly for me to try to comment, so I’ll just say, thank you for sharing!

    BTW, I love that you publish so much AUDIO! While Video is nice to see a few slides, I mostly like to listen while driving or jogging, so audio really works best for me.

    Thank You Lessig, Thank You Berkman!!

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