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In Defense of Piracy

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That’s the provocative title of a good¬†column by Larry Lessig in the Wall Street Journal, arguing that American copyright law is unreasonably stifling creativity. That Lessig would think that is not news, but the article has some new examples of abusive practices, and makes the argument effectively. This argument is compressed from a new Lessig book called Remix, due to be published this week.

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