The O’Reilly Network (computer book publishers - nothing to do with Bill O’Reilly) have posted a great interview with Lawrence Lessig, covering ‘the court battle on the legality of P2P; another legal battle to free “orphan works” from their copyright gulag; rolling out new Creative Commons “sampling licenses” with the help of big-name artists like David Byrne; and supporting the “free culture” work of Brazilian musician and culture minister Gilberto Gil toward a society based on freedom of culture.’
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