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    <description>The new episode of This Week in Tech features copyright lawyer and Creative Commons-guru Lawrence Lessig, and it&apos;s a great show with lots of great clarifications and anectodes about America&apos;s current state of copyright law. Probably the best way to learn about the subject and still be entertained. The cast ...</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://thisweekintech.com/27">new episode</a> of <a href="http://www.thisweekintech.com/">This Week in Tech</a> features copyright lawyer and Creative Commons-guru <a href="http://lessig.org/blog">Lawrence Lessig</a>, and it's a great show with lots of great clarifications  and anectodes about America's current state of copyright law. Probably the best way to learn about the subject and still be entertained.</p>

<p>The cast of this show is a pretty diverse list of characters coming from different backgrounds (most are journalists of some kind, some are also publishers, hobby musicians, or software developers, and Lessig obviously is a lawyer), and it's great to see how they interact. It seems to me that this is a rare TWiT show where all participants are equally committed and emotionally invested in the show's topic. </p>

<p>And yet they still can easily find a consensus -- which just shows how the existing system is only backed by those who have a financial interest in the distribution, and not by those who actually produce content.</p>

<p>It's also interesting to compare the situation in the US with our own problems in Germany, see <a href="http://dekstop.de/weblog/2005/09/popkomm_2005/">PopKomm 2005 - Business as Usual</a> for some pointers.</p>]]></description>
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