ILAW 2003 – Day 3 – July 2, 2003 – PM 1 of 2 – Lessig and Fisher On How Technology, Law and The Market Work Together

Larry explains this session best in his own words:

“Okay, so. We’ve talked a little bit this morning about the technology affecting content distribution.
Terry gave you, as is typical with Terry, an extrordinary breadth of knowledge about the law affecting content distribution. And what I want to do today in this afternoon’s session is to draw together something about that technology and the story about law and the story about the market to give you some idea of what transformation has occured here. A picture of a change that is hard to see unless you synthesize these three different perspectives of “technology,” “law” and “the market.”

After Larry talks for awhile, he gives the stage back to Terry to elaborate for a bit on a new possible system for paying artists for file sharing distribution of their works.

Larry/Terry On Technology, Law and The Market – Part 1 of 5
(Small – 53 MB)

Larry/Terry On Technology, Law and The Market – Part 2 of 5
(Small – 36 MB)

Larry/Terry On Technology, Law and The Market – Part 3 of 5
(Small – 35 MB)

Larry/Terry On Technology, Law and The Market – Part 4 of 5
(Small – 29 MB)

Larry/Terry On Technology, Law and The Market – Part 5 of 5
(Small – 33 MB)


Day 3 Tape 5 — Larry
Before this Disney/Steamboat Bill
16:38 – Statute of Anne
17:55 – Extension of copyright term
21:00 – Changes in scope
26:30 – shift to covering previously unregulated uses
29:00 – How technology
30:30 – E books. Larry’s book – “can’t read aloud.”
33:30 – AIBO Dog
34:00 – How DMCA hurts fair use
38:06 – Norman Lear – all in the family
40:30 – Never before has culture been in the hands of so few
44:30 – Eldred case
47:51 – PDEA
54:00 – CC info
Day 3 Tape 6
Rest of Larry
Terry on alternatives for paying artists
8:50 Responses to public goods problem
tfisher.org – document explaining in more detail
14:30 – alternative compensation system
10-digit ID
15:00 taxation

















































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