How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law

Since it’s Independence Day in the US, allow me to share a rousing talk about independence — specifically, creative independence. Creative Commons founder Larry Lessig spoke at TED about how creativity is being strangled by the law. This is certainly no dry academic lecture: Lessig throws in Muppet Hunter D, Dancing Jesus, and Singing Bush. […]Click here to continue reading "How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law"...

How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law

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11 Comments on “How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law”
  1. Yeah, laws will change. But, hopefully, not for the worse?

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    Hopefully, Alfred. That’s why I oppose bad bills.

  3. I’ve seen and felt when laws are being changed to suit only the needs and wants of the ones ruling. Oh yeah, please check my DA Journal and please comment as well, Sir Mike!

  4. And, like, if the law is trying to suppress creativity, wouldn’t that count as panlalamang sa kapwa? I mean, lowering others so you could come out on top?

  5. Mike Abundo says:

    I mean, lowering others so you could come out on top?

    That’s exactly what offline media does when it belittles online media.

    By the way, congratulations on your new title! 🙂

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