Guest Blogging at GlennReynolds.com
I've been guest blogging at GlennReynolds.com, while failing to meet my obligations here (and to my inbox -- which after a week off from teaching, I was able to clear (except for 200 replies to comments on my writing I need to respond to). I apologize for the absence. My guest blogging is now ended.
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Dear Prof. Lessig,
Decided to glom on to this blog to thank you for your appearance at the 92nd St. Y on Mar. 23rd. I work for a magazine publisher with a website and the push-me, pull me thinking surrounding copyright protection and permission granting in a digital environment is a constant battle between the polar opposites of either expansion (free content) or contraction (lock down and charge $). We are gradually building a business model with an intelligent mixture, but your presentation allowed me to take a giant step back and get the big picture (yet again).
We spend a good deal of time debating the mechanics of content value, delivery, and protection (PDFs vs. html, for example) but instinctively I know that this is the "car talk" of the present and future and that we're tinkering with the little parts. It was a great pleasure to revisit concepts which might make it possible to revise the whole framework of idea/content management. So you've a new fan, and of course, now, a student.
Regards,
N. J. Castro
What a great way of seeing it -- the car talk of the present and the future! perfect and thanks.
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I was also there at the 92nd St. Y on Mar. 23rd, and found it incredibly informative and instructive. Thanks a whole bunch!!!
I applaud these excellent principles. Free Culture should remain that and not be subsumed into agencies, authorities or anyone else. See Cyberlaw for more ethics discussion
I was also there at the 92nd St. Y on Mar. 23rd, and found it incredibly informative and instructive. Thanks a whole bunch!!!