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home · Lab Report: July 2007
Lab Report: July 2007
Download the printable magazine-style PDF version of the iCommons Lab Report!
This month’s cover illustration is by Sioux, courtesy of Loftwork, Japan.
Source-ing Yoga and the implications for the Commons
IP and legal debates in the world of yoga show that the industry is not as zen as we think it is.
10 of the Best: Multimedia News sites
Which news sites have embraced multimedia technology to tell stories better? Find the answer here.
Virgin Mobile: Asleep on the job?
Jessica Coates and Emma Carroll analyse Virgin Mobile’s controversial advertising campaign.
AND MUCH MORE INSIDE THE PDF MAGAZINE!
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Lessig on Digital Barbarism
Lawrence Lessig has posted a review of David Halperin's recent book, Digital Barbarism.
Halperin, who authored the (in)famous New York Times article calling for perpetual copyright, has now compiled his ideas into a book. Lessig offers a much-needed critique, including citing misconceptions about Creative Commons (Halperin conflates it not only with "freeware" with software... more
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