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Lessig's last lecture on free culture

Lessig

From an announcement on Facebook:

Creative Commons founder and Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig is giving his final presentation on Free Culture, Copyright and the future of ideas at Stanford's Memorial Auditorium on January 31. After 10 years of enlightening and inspiring audiences around the world with multimedia presentations that inspired the Free Culture movement, Professor Lessig is moving on from the copyright debate and setting his sites on corruption in Washington.

Lessig is giving a final talk at Stanford University on the subject, and it is being recorded for the upcoming feature film "Basement Tapes," an open source documentary (see www.opensourcecinema.org).

Free admission.

Guests will also be treated to a sneak preview of some upcoming scenes from "Basement Tapes," and remixed work from the Open Source Cinema website.

You can just show up, though if you're a Facebook member you can RSVP there.

January 12, 2008 at 11:02 PM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink | Comments (0) | Bookmark this entry on del.icio.us | blog comments on this post (0)

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