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  1. 30 de abr. de 2015 · When HLS Professor Lawrence Lessig was named as the director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard in 2008, he announced his intention to create a limited-time project to research the problem of institutional corruption in the U.S. He launched that project, the Edmund J. Safra Research Lab, in 2010, as a five-year effort to study institutional corruption and come up with tools to ...

  2. 勞倫斯·雷席格. 勞倫斯·雷席格 ( Lawrence Lessig ,1961年6月3日 — )暱稱 賴瑞 (Larry),是一位 美國 學者暨學術與政治的行動主義者,以提倡減少 版權 、 商標 、 無線射頻頻譜 上,特別是在科技應用方面的法律限制而出名。. 他也在號召以國家為基礎的行動主 ...

  3. Lawrence Lessig. Lawrence Lessig is a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and founder of the school's Center for Internet and Society. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, he was the Berkman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and a Professor at the University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit Court of ...

  4. Entrevista con Lawrence Lessig. Febrero de 2011. En la tormenta que se levantó en torno al derecho de autor en los albores del siglo XXI, que enfrentó el statu quo en esta materia a los nuevos creadores digitales, Lawrence Lessig y sus colegas intentaron dar con un término medio y crearon el proyecto Creative Commons.

  5. Lawrence Lessig também conhecido como Larry Lessig ( Rapid City, 3 de Junho de 1961) é um escritor norte-americano, professor na faculdade de direito de Harvard e um dos fundadores do Creative Commons [ 1] e um dos maiores defensores da Internet livre, do direito à distribuição de bens culturais, à produção de trabalhos derivados ...

  6. Lawrence Lessig, referencia a nivel mundial en el ámbito de internet, es el fundador del Centro para Internet y la Sociedad de la universidad, además de la iniciativa Creative Commons. Especializado en derecho informático, Lawrence Lessig es abogado y profesor de Derecho en la Universidad de Stanford, Universidad de Harvard y en la ...

  7. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Lawrence Lessig, you are a professor of law at Harvard Law School. You’ve written a lot about copyright law, a lot of which I read when I was a young law student. Welcome to Decoder.