Lawrence Lessig
Rapid City, South Dakota, U.S.
Born: 1961-06-03
Biography:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lawrence "Larry" Lessig (born June 3, 1961) is an American academic and political activist. He is best known as a proponent of reduced legal restrictions on copyright, trademark, and radio frequency spectrum, particularly in technology applications. He is a director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard University and a professor of law at Harvard Law School. Prior to rejoining Harvard, he was a professor of law at Stanford Law School and founder of its Center for Internet and Society. Lessig is a founding board member of Creative Commons, a board member of the Software Freedom Law Center, an advisory board member of the Sunlight Foundation and a former board member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lawrence Lessig licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
RiP!: A Remix Manifesto | Self | 2008-11-20 |
Freedom of Expression: Resistance & Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property | Self | 2007-05-05 |
This Film Is Not Yet Rated | Self - Copyright Attorney and Author | 2006-01-26 |
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz | Self | 2014-06-27 |
Alternative Freedom | Himself | 2006-04-29 |
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