- The Future of Ideas
"The Future of Ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world" (
2001 ) is a book byLawrence Lessig , a professor oflaw atStanford Law School , who is well known as a critic of the extension of thecopyright term in US.It is a continuation of his previous book "Code and Other laws of Cyberspace ", which is about how computer programs can restrict freedom of ideas incyberspace .While copyright helps artists get rewarded for their work, Lessig warns that a copyright regime that is too strict and grants copyright for too long a period of time (i.e. the current US legal climate) can destroy innovation, as the future always builds on the past. Lessig also discusses recent movements by corporate interests to promote longer and tighter protection of
intellectual property in three layers: the code layer, the content layer, and the physical layer.The code layer is that which is controlled by computer programs. One instance is
Internet censorship in mainland China by sorting out geographicalIP address es. The content layer is notoriously illustrated byNapster , afile sharing service. Lessig criticizes the reaction of music companies andHollywood . The physical layer is the one that actually conveys information from one point to another, and can be either wired or wireless. He discusses particularly the regulation of the radio spectrum in the USA.In the end, he stresses the importance of existing works entering the public domain in a reasonably short period of time, as the
founding fathers intended.On
15 January 2008 , Lessig announced on his blog that his publishers agreed to license the book under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license, and the book inPDF format can be downloaded freely. [Lawrence Lessig, [http://lessig.org/blog/2008/01/the_future_of_ideas_is_now_fre_1.html The Future of Ideas is now Free] . Last accessed on16 January 2008 .]Editions
* US 1st hardcover edition (Random House): ISBN 0-375-50578-4
* US paperback (Vintage books): ISBN 0-375-72644-6
* [http://www.the-future-of-ideas.com/download/ On-line version] (PDF, free, under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial licence)References
External links
* [http://www.lessig.org/ Author Lawrence Lessig's homepage]
* [http://www.the-future-of-ideas.com/ Book homepage]
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