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=== External links === | === External links === |
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Lawrence Lessig (b. June 3, 1961) is a professor of law at Stanford University and author. He was educated at Wharton School of Business, Trinity College, Cambridge, and Yale Law School is a well-known critic of the lengthening of the protection term of copyrighted materials.
His woks include:
- The Future of Ideas (2000)
- Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (2001)
- Spectrum Policy: Property or Commons? - seems his newest installment
External links
- http://www.lessig.org - Homepage