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System Quotes by Lawrence Lessig
- By the time Apple's Macintosh operating system finally falls into the public domain, there will be no machine that could possibly run it. The term…
- If the only way a library can offer an Internet exhibit about the New Deal is to hire a lawyer to clear the rights to…
- Some blame the drug companies. I don't. They are corporations. Their managers are ordered by law to make money for the corporation. They push a…
- This does not mean that every copyright must prove its value initially. That would be a far too cumbersome system of control. But it does…
- We have a massive system to regulate creativity. A massive system of lawyers regulating creativity as copyright law has expanded in unrecognizable forms, going from…
- As we've seen, our constitutional system requires limits on copyright as a way to assure that copyright holders do not too heavily influence the development…
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