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May 22, 2006

Drawing Distinctions Between Fair Use And Network Neutrality

Normally, one might see fair use rights in copyrighted works and the issue of network neutrality as distinctly separate concerns. Prof. Larry Lessig, of Stanford Law School, appears to think otherwise. In a recent post, Lessig examines whether being an advocate for one set of exceptions to property rights while opposing the other is ideologically consistent.

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