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Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace - Definition and Overview |
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Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (2000) is a book by Lawrence Lessig.
His remarkable point in the book is that cyberspace changes not only the technology of copying but also the power of law to protect against illegal copying (125-127). We can even say that code displaces the balance in copyright law and doctrines such as fair use (135). If it becomes possible to license every aspect of use (by means of trusted systems created by code), then no aspect of use would have the protection of fair use (136). The importance of this side of the story is generally underestimated and, as the examples will show, very often, code is even (only) considered as an extra tool to fight against "unlimited copying".
The Future of Ideas is a continuation of this book; where he argues that too much long term copyright protection hampers the creation of new ideas based on existing works, and advocates the importance of existing works entering the public domain quickly.
See property, idea, copyright, and intellectual property articles for discussion about idea as property.
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See also Cyberspace, Information society.
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Example Usage of Cyberspace |
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CloudBlogs: #Cloud #CloudComputing AFCEA: Cyberspace at the Cross Roads: Starting December 2, 2009, the Armed Forces Communications http://url4.eu/rRT3 |
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originalbristol: Mike Ford FM continues online. I got kicked out of the studio, but they haven't kicked me out of Cyberspace yet! Mike http://bit.ly/81Rvat |
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GoHolidays: Travels in Cyberspace: The Monday Report - New York Times http://twa.lk/0zNJM |
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