[Deutsche Version] I guess I won’t have to comment much on this one. Just imagine this scenario: Warner Music on YouTube finds a presentation Lawrence Lessig did. Warner Music demands Lawrence Lessig to take down the video of his own presentation.
No April fool’s joke, no misinformation, no fiction. They have done so. And of course, Lessig stands up against.
There is no better way to put it than Michael Masnick did on TechDirt…
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Wednesday, April 29. 2009
Warner's got a brilliant idea - sending a DMCA takedown notice to Larry Lessig
Tuesday, April 28. 2009
Lawrence Lessig: An Endangered Species Called Culture

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Friday, April 24. 2009
Popkomm's arising: Dubber - Music, Culture, and an Industry Stifling Its Future

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Dubber is absolutely right in labeling it “important” and “urgent”.
We’ve seen the USA extending copyright terms, and European countries suggesting to do so. Just yesterday, the European parliament in a first reading voted in favour of a prolongation by extending the copyright term from 50 to 70 years. I mentioned it before - this definitely does harm to culture. Strict legislation and overly harsh fines result in a “permission culture”, as Lessig puts it.
Internet Means Creativity
Point is, we must embrace the very fact that culture lives within the internet. The web advances culture. These are the new tools. As often, lobbyism for the old paradigm tries to build shrines for technologies while understanding and sensibly implementing the new would yield better results and stimulate the market. Actually, the market, which means culture, right now is strangled. And it’s not The Pirate Bay that does. It is the collective understanding of today’s society of terms as “intellectual property”, “piracy”, and “lost sales”.
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