James Boyle on Copyright & Openness

July 8, 2009

in Expert Insight, Services, The Blog

James Boyle, co-founder of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain discusses the biases and virtues of  openness and copyright/fight. It is a must see, especially if you are in the (printed or electronic) content creation and distribution business.

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