

lawrence lessig's (founder of the creative commons) brilliant talk about copyright and what needs to be changed and why - highly recommended for anyone interested in (remix) culture. 20' 05'', via google video.
EFF's new video that does a great job explaining the consumer gripes about the broadcast flag, the radio flag, and the analog hole "copyright protections" proposed by the MPAA/RIAA. Both educational and entertaining. You can donate to the EFF with the "Publisher Hook-Up" link on the right.
History of the Amen smaple in relation to innovation in the music industry and copyright legislation.
Lawrence Lessig's argument against the Copyright Office's "Orphan Works Proposal," and the proposal of an alternative.
Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University provides this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms.
Gigi Sohn, President of Public Knowledge, accepts the EFF Pioneer Award at an event in Washington, DC at the Spy Museum.
Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this elegant presentation of “three stories and an argument.” The Net’s most adored lawyer brings together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights...
A music video response to those who mock art by stealing it. Composed in Garageband with illustrative quote from Shakespeare.
Disney characters recite the Documentary Filmmakers' Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use.
Creative Commonscreativecommons.org3 min 0 sec - Apr 12, 2007Why use Creative Commons
Creative Commons for GooglersGoogle engEDU54 min 30 sec - Oct 26, 2006Google Tech Talks October 26, 2006 Mike Linksvayer ABSTRACT Creative Commons provides tools that enable the legal sharing and re-use of creative and educational materials online. Come learn about Creative Commons, what they're doing, and how Google might help. Creative Commons' general counsel will be on hand to answer questions about CC copyright licenses and other legal issues, but
Slate contributor Tim Wu looks at how common copyright infringement has become, and how companies sometimes choose to look the other way (when it benefits them, of course).
They're trying, again, to put through a Canadian DMCA. Don't let them! They're just jerks who're trying to take away a bunch of our rights, and they're only doing it to make more money off of us. Jerks!
Future Of Everything, Video 0: Copyrightization - the political history of copyright common law.
Future Of Everything, Video 1: Digital Copyright - why we have problems with copyrighting media on computers.
Oval ofice defines Sucess; media semantic; industry is the least producing creation of mankind; a patent for everything; kil 4 9 11?; green tech buble; u no ur a diy g33k when...; fuk bragg.