May 28 2002

Yale Law: Correcting defenders of copyright law

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A Slashdot reader posted the following over the Memorial Day weekend:LawMeme has an excellent response to William F. Adkinson’s critique of Larry Lessig’s ideas on copyright reform. What I found most interesting about the article though, was the link to this paper by Ernest Miller (of Yale’s Information Society Project) and Joan Feigenbaum (editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cryptography) that says we should take the copy out of copyright.”

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