Larry Lessig, Professor of Law and founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society speaks at the Berkman Center workshop “Alternative Approaches to Open Digital Libraries in the Shadow of the Google Book Search Settlement” held July 31, 2009.
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Lawrence Lessig on the Google Book Search Settlement - “Settlements: Static goods, dynamic bads
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BOL 1034: Life is short, have pie
Radio Shack, as we mentioned yesterday, is changing to The Shack. But a good restaurant in Connecticut is also called The Shack and has pie. Radio Shack does not have pie. They lose. We also talk about Google dropping search share and the rumored new PS3.
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#165 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast
Buying ads on viral videos before they break big and how things spread (and how fast they go away). Do brands still need to worry about what people are saying about them online? Enjoy the conversation.
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This Week in Law: Twit Live
Hosts: Denise Howell, Ernie Svenson, Evan Brown, and Colette Vogele
TechCrunch’s Twitter publications, Google Book Search settlement, Lori Drew, Amazon Kindle’s "1984" situation, and more.
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Bad Hair Day #6
Anil Dash of Six Apart joins Marshall Kirkpatrick or Read Write Web and Dave to talk about "the pushbutton web", Dave Winer’s rssCloud, Google’s PubSub Hub Bub, the CrunchPad, and everything else that’s going on in tech this week.
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Media Hacks #13 - Host: Mitch Joel
013 - Media Hacks - Live From The Roger Smith Hotel - 07-12-2009
Live from New York City, it’s Media Hacks #13. Recorded late one night last week at The Roger Smith Hotel, this episode if full of the latest news and views, including a very vocal Julien Smith (yes, that means that this show is not work safe). C.C. Chapman and I were simply room decor in this episode. Enjoy the conversation
