- William W. Fisher
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footnotes =William "Terry" W. Fisher III is the Hale and Dorr Professor of Intellectual Property Law at
Harvard Law School and director of theBerkman Center for Internet and Society . His primary research and teaching areas areintellectual property law andlegal history .In his book "Promises to Keep: Technology, Law and the Future of Entertainment" (Stanford University Press 2004), Fisher proposes replacing much of
copyright anddigital rights management with a government-administered reward system. Under such a scheme, movies and songs would be legal to download. Authors and artists would receive compensation from the government based on how often their works were read, watched, or listened to. The system would be funded by taxes.Fisher is one of the founders of Noank Media, a private enterprise similar in many ways to the proposal of Promises to Keep. Noank licenses and distributes digital content by collecting blanket-license revenues from internet services providers and distributing revenues to authors and artists based on the size of their audience.
An alumnus of
Amherst College , Fisher received a law degree from Harvard and a Ph.D. in the history of American civilization fromHarvard University . He was a law clerk toU.S. Supreme Court justiceThurgood Marshall .
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