For more information about the readers, please have a look at. Here is the list of voices you will hear. MORE VIDEOS The Dad Presents: Lawrence Lessig on Campaign Finance Reform Democracy Town Hall with Andrew Yang Harvard Law School: America, Compromised. Thirdly I would like to credit Scott Matthews for making the excellent audio book popup at that I used for this distribution.Īt last I would like to thank all the people that have read chapters of the book. Adam for coming up with the idea of making an audio book and coordinating the different contributed chapters. Lawrence Lessig for writing a fantastic book and making it freely available. Moritz Hardt, How big data is unfair: Understanding unintended sources of unfairness in data driven decision making. Digital rights management: Business and technology. The first and biggest credit goes to Prof. Bill Rosenblatt, William Trippe and Stephen Mooney, 2002. This downloadable version was originally assembled by Noa Resare. The initiative to make this audio version was originally taken by AKMA at his blog over at and since it has been refined by Scott Matthews at Lessig has released the book under a Creative Commons () license that permits derivative works (such as this audio book) as long as credit is given to the original author. The book can be bought in bookstores but also downloaded in many different forms from the Internet. This distribution was originally made available from įree Culture is a book by Lawrence Lessig, the official homepage can be found at.
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