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Posted on 10/04/04

Righting copywrongs

While Canada's content creators pored over a controversial Federal Court of Canada ruling that seemed to set ideas about ownership of intellectual property on its head, Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School professor, author, and influential voice for copyright reform in the United States, was out proving that free downloads and fewer restrictions can be a creator's best friend.

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