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Is Google Book Search "Fair Use"? Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 1849 seconds This is a talk (ok, a long talk, ~30 minutes) about whether Google's Book Search project -- called "massive copyright infringement" by the American Association of Publishers, is "fair use"? It is. |
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20 minutes or so about why I am 4Barack Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 1314 seconds A video describing why I am supporting Barack Obama. |
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Palin's experience in just 12 minutes Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 745 seconds In response to Palin's suggesting that he experience was somehow normal, an exhaustive comparison (and exhausting, to me and to you!) of Governor Palin's experience as compared with every other Vice President in U.S. history. |
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10 minutes to announce two ideas Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 597 seconds A video announcing the "Change Congress" movement, and exploring the idea of Lessig running for Congress in CA12. |
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10 minutes on whether Hillary can win Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 606 seconds A short(er) video about whether Hillary Clinton can win. CC-BY. |
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Lessig on McCain on Tech Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 1009 seconds A response to John McCain's technology platform, focused upon the decline in US broadband penetration rankings globally. |
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Wanna Work Together? Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 180 seconds Latest Creative Commons video. License: CC-BY (2.5) |
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National Conference on Media Reform Keynote Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 1711 seconds Keynote by Lawrence Lessig at the NCMR on June 6, framing the argument for CHANG(ing) CONGRESS. |
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Change Congress Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 3387 seconds An argument laying out the need for a CHANGE CONGRESS movement, given at UCSB on April 11, 2008. More information at: http://change-congre ss.org |
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20 minutes on the reasons to CHANGE CONGRESS Posted by: lessig
Video duration: 1185 seconds A short version of the argument for CHANGE (of Congress). Nothing new, but newly compact. |









