Fluffeh writes:
"Lawrence Lessig is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School but is probably best known to readers for his work with Creative Commons, the Free Software Foundation, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Without considering fair use, Liberation Music wrongly had some of Lessig's work removed from YouTube and threatened to sue. It didn't go well. Liberation will pay Lessig an undisclosed sum for the damages it caused with the wrongful takedown. The money will go towards supporting the EFF's work on open access and the label will also 'adopt new policies' that respect fair use."
(Score: 4, Informative) by mcgrew on Friday February 28 2014, @10:04PM
He's been doing this stuff for a long time. I read one of his books (they're online), his biggest regret is losing the case against excessive copyright lengths before the supreme court, but he's had victories as well. Like this.
See, not ALL lawyers are evil!
Poe's Law [nooze.org] has nothing to do with Edgar Allen Poetry
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Random2 on Friday February 28 2014, @10:26PM
Indeed, it's nice to see lawyers like these. I know America in particular is in desperate need of another Louis_Brandeis [wikipedia.org].
The downside of being one of the 'good guys' is how easily you're forgotten....
If only I registered 3 users earlier....