Creative Commons founder and Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig is giving his final presentation on Free Culture, Copyright and the future of ideas.
Event is free to the public. Everyone is welcome.
After 10 years of enlightening and inspiring audiences around the
world with multi-media presentations that inspired the Free Culture
movement, Professor Lessig is moving on from the copyright debate and
setting his sites on corruption in Washington.
Lessig is giving a final talk at Stanford University on the subject,
and it is being recorded for the upcoming feature film "Basement
Tapes", an open source documentary (see
http://www.opensourcecinema.org). Guests will also be treated to a
sneak preview of some upcoming scenes from Basement Tapes, and
re-mixed work from the Open Source Cinema website.
Please come and give Professor Lessig our appreciation and for a last
chance to witness this enlightening and provocative presentation.
world with multi-media presentations that inspired the Free Culture
movement, Professor Lessig is moving on from the copyright debate and
setting his sites on corruption in Washington.
Lessig is giving a final talk at Stanford University on the subject,
and it is being recorded for the upcoming feature film "Basement
Tapes", an open source documentary (see
http://www.opensourcecinema.org). Guests will also be treated to a
sneak preview of some upcoming scenes from Basement Tapes, and
re-mixed work from the Open Source Cinema website.
Please come and give Professor Lessig our appreciation and for a last
chance to witness this enlightening and provocative presentation.
Event is free to the public. Everyone is welcome.
DATE: Thursday, January 31, 2008
TIME: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
LOCATION:
Stanford University
Memorial Auditorium
551 SERRA MALL
Stanford, CA, 94305
United States
TIME: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
LOCATION:
Stanford University
Memorial Auditorium
551 SERRA MALL
Stanford, CA, 94305
United States