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Title: The Future of Ideas : The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World
by Lawrence Lessig
ISBN: 0-375-72644-6
Publisher: Vintage
Pub. Date: 22 October, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.21 (29 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Another excellent insight into our digital futur
Comment: Nothing short of a best seller, this book will certainly become as popular as "Code and other Laws of Cyberspace".

This time, Pr Lessig takes us on a tour of the world of intellectual property law and cyberspace. With great strength, the book induces a profound reflection on what intellectual property should and should not be. One of the major arguments developed throughout the book is that some resources should be free (not as in free beer, but as in free speech) and that such "freedom" is the only way to have innovation. The main example of this theory: the Internet. Build on open code and with open access, the Internet is the perfect example of how the freedom of the resource induces creativity on a large scale. This creativity boom is now threatened by the extension of copyright into the digital world.

Attacking strongly what copyright and intellectual property law has become, the author points out that the content industry has, in an effort to protect it's market, defined what we could and what we will be able to do with "our" music.

For the copyright lawyers, this book will be an occasion to think about the effects our practice has on everyone's life and liberty. Pr Lessig is right. Several new copyright legislation go to far and procure a level of control over content and use that was never meant to exist.

For the non-lawyer, the book is accessible and well written. Pr Lessig makes his case by storytelling and by numerous examples, which should allow a large public to appreciate and understand the nature of the fight between content user and content producer.

Get this book ... it's worth every minute of your time !

Rating: 5
Summary: the digital revolution come and gone
Comment: Professor Lessig of the Stanford Law School has written a brilliant and critically important book for all those interested in the future of innovation, not just on the Internet but also in computer software, technology in general, and indeed in the whole of our intellectual environment.

Lessig is correctly pessimistic about a recent onslaught of legislation and court decisions designed to unduly protect and enhance the power and control of a handful of dominant players (e.g. Microsoft, AOL, AT&T, Hollywood and other media conglomerates) that have occurred 'under the radar' of general public awareness. Unless the public wakes up soon, we stand to lose a great deal of the promise and innovation of the digital revolution.

I won't repeat what has been exceptionally well said by other reviewers of this book below (e.g. David E. Rogers, Robert Steele, Alex Pang, Stephen Laniel, and Ron Dwyer).

Read the book and then write your Congressman!

Rating: 1
Summary: From whence comes invention?
Comment: Ultimately, the flaw in Lessig's books is his belief that the revolution of personal computing and the internet are the products of intellectuals like himself. Undermining the freedom and property rights of the programmers and companies who really invented these marvels is a profound threat to one of America's most vital and creative industries.

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