Student talks about his RIAA lawsuit and the Free Culture Movement (video 3 of 3)
Posted by Allan Gyorke on August 18, 2008
Filed Under Downloading Music, Remix Media
In the third video in this series, Zack talks about how the RIAA lawsuit got him involved with people who are examining the strict interpretation of copyright law, share-friendly licensing (like Creative Commons and open source licensing), remix culture, how digital natives use media. This video was found as part of the Berkman Center blog at Harvard Law.
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