Intellectual Property
Sep. 27, 2007
Leading Copyright Expert Will Shift Focus to Corruption
Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor and one of the nation's most prominent intellectual property experts, explains his decision to move away from the field in which he made his reputation and to focus on researching and combating corruption.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
PALO ALTO - Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor and one of the nation's most prominent intellectual property experts, attempted Tuesday to explain his decision to move away from the field in which he made his reputation to focus on researching and combating corruption.
In a much anticipated speech in Palo Alto that was streamed liv...
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