Lawrence Lessig
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Lawrence Lessig is a person.
- See: Open-Source AI Model, Juris Doctor, Creative Commons, Equal Citizens, Edmond J. Safra Center For Ethics.
References
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig Retrieved:2024-8-6.
- Lester Lawrence Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American legal scholar and political activist. He is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the former director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. He is the founder of Creative Commons and of Equal Citizens. Lessig was a candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination for president of the United States in the 2016 U.S. presidential election but withdrew before the primaries.
2024
- (Lessig, 2024) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (2024). "Not all AI models should be freely available." In: The Economist.
2009
- (Lessig, 2009) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (2009). "Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace." In: ReadHowYouWant.com.
- NOTE: It explores the regulatory frameworks governing cyberspace and the impact of code as a form of law.
2008
- (Lessig, 2008) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (2008). "Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy." In: Bloomsbury Academic.
- NOTE: It examines the balance between artistic freedom and commercial interests in the digital age.
2007
- (Lessig, 2007) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (2007). "CODE Version 2.0." In: 翔泳社.
- NOTE: It updates the original "Code" book, reflecting changes in technology and law.
2004
- (Lessig, 2004) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (2004). "Free Culture." In: 翔泳社.
- NOTE: It addresses issues of intellectual property and the cultural implications of free software.
2002
- (Lessig, 2002) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (2002). "The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World." In: Vintage.
- NOTE: It discusses the importance of preserving the commons in the digital environment and the threats posed by overregulation.
1999
- (Lessig, 1999) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (1999). "The Law of the Horse: What Cyber Law Might Teach." In: Harv. L. Rev. 113, 501.
- NOTE: It explores the potential lessons that can be drawn from cyber law and its implications for broader legal principles.
1995
- (Lessig, 1995) ⇒ Lawrence Lessig. (1995). "The Regulation of Social Meaning." In: The University of Chicago Law Review 62 (3), 943-1045.
- NOTE: It examines how legal regulations shape social meanings and their impact on society.