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Creative Commons explained by Lawrence Lessig

Posted by Peter Bihr at August 11, 2008

Larry Lessig’s talk at the iCommons Summit 08 gives you a nice overview of the history of Creative Commons:

Check out Larry Lessig’s Blip page for more videos

(via Netzpolitik.org)

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Tags: commons, creative commons, culture, iCommons, icommonssummit08, Lawrence Lessig, presentation, readwriteweb, remix, sharing, The Good Guys
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