Lawrence Lessig
Lawrence Lessig
is the director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard
University, and a professor of law at Harvard Law School. Previously, he was a professor
of law at Stanford Law School (where he founded Stanford's Center for Internet
and Society) and the University of Chicago Law School. Lessig clerked for Judge
Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin
Scalia on the U.S. Supreme
Court.
Lessig is the author of five books on the law and technology, including Remix, Code 2.0, Free Culture, The Future of Ideas, and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, and has served as lead counsel in a number of important cases marking the boundaries of copyright law in a digital age, including Eldred v. Ashcroft and Golan v. Holder.
Lessig is the author of five books on the law and technology, including Remix, Code 2.0, Free Culture, The Future of Ideas, and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, and has served as lead counsel in a number of important cases marking the boundaries of copyright law in a digital age, including Eldred v. Ashcroft and Golan v. Holder.
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Lawrence Lessig
is the director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard
University, and a professor of law at Harvard Law School. Previously, he was a professor
of law at Stanford Law School (where he founded Stanford's Center for Internet
and Society) and the University of Chicago Law School. Lessig clerked for Judge
Richard Posner on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin
Scalia on the U.S. Supreme
Court.
Lessig is the author of five books on the law and technology, including Remix, Code 2.0, Free Culture, The Future of Ideas, and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, and has served as lead counsel in a number of important cases marking the boundaries of copyright law in a digital age, including Eldred v. Ashcroft and Golan v. Holder.
Lessig is the author of five books on the law and technology, including Remix, Code 2.0, Free Culture, The Future of Ideas, and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, and has served as lead counsel in a number of important cases marking the boundaries of copyright law in a digital age, including Eldred v. Ashcroft and Golan v. Holder.