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Wikipedia, Wikimedia, and the Law

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On this edition of AudioBerkman, “…The deeper the penetration of the technology, the deeper the penetration of the content, the more we have the ability to improve everyone’s lives.” Brad Patrick, outside counsel to the Wikimedia Foundation, on Wikipedia, Wikimedia, and the Law.

The Wikimedia Foundation asks us to “imagine a world in which every single person is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.”

To help us imagine this world and its legal implications, well hear from Brad Patrick of the law firm Fowler White Boggs Banker. The following talk was presented on January 31, 2006, part of the Tuesday Luncheon Series at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

Download the MP3 (time: 28:27).

Produced by Colin Rhinesmith.

Attribution: Music for this edition of AudioBerkman was sampled and remixed by Colin Rhinesmith using a drum loop found in Porch Cats “Till Now (ft Emonic) and ambient sounds sampled from SoLaRis Elysium. Both works are licensed under Creative Commons Licenses and are available for download at ccMixter.org.

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