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The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World

Contributors:

By (Author) Lawrence Lessig

ISBN:

9780375726446

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House USA Inc

Publication Date:

15th November 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Intellectual property law
Impact of science and technology on society
Social and ethical issues

Dewey:

346.73048

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 201mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

295g

Description

The Internet revolution has come. Some say it has gone. In The Future of Ideas, Lawrence Lessig explains how the revolution has produced a counterrevolution of potentially devastating power and effect. Creativity once flourished because the Net protected a commons on which widest range of innovators could experiment. But now, manipulating the law for their own purposes, corporations have established themselves as virtual gatekeepers of the Net while Congress, in the pockets of media magnates, has rewritten copyright and patent laws to stifle creativity and progress. Lessig weaves the history of technology and its relevant laws to make a lucid and accessible case to protect the sanctity of intellectual freedom. He shows how the door to a future of ideas is being shut just as technology is creating extraordinary possibilities that have implications for all of us. Vital, eloquent, judicious and forthright, The Future of Ideas is a call to arms that we can ill afford to ignore.

Reviews

"A manifesto that shakes you up, making you aware of how much is lost when a culture turns 'ideas' into 'intellectual property.'" - The New York Times Book Review

Author Bio

Lawrence Lessig is a professor of law at the Stanford Law School. Previously Berkman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School from 1997 to 2000 and professor at the University of Chicago Law School from 1991 to 1997, he is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Trinity College, Cambridge, and Yale Law School.

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