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August 06, 2005
Free (or at least inexpensive) culture
Contract law is one of the ways by which owners of intellectual property seek to modify the scope of federal copyright law. If you’re worried about how Big Media "uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity," you’ll be interested in an upcoming symposium, Free Culture and the Digital Library Symposium. It’s slated for Emory Law School in Atlanta, October 14, 2005. Details are here.
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