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Lydon Puts Lessig Under the Microphone
posted by mpawlo on Friday December 19, @01:33AM
from the listen-to-interesting-people dept.
Copyright Christopher Lydon continues his great work interviewing interesting characters and putting MP3s (why not Ogg Vorbis, Mr Lydon?) with the interviews online. This time Lydon puts professor Lessig under the microphone. The interview has the interesting headline 'The Year That Made Larry Lessig an Optimist'. Lydon puts it the best:

'For the famously gloomy prophet Larry Lessig, two blessed events in 2003 have forced a smiling reappraisal: the birth of his child and the growth of the blogosphere.'

Listen to the interview and see if the Eeyore of law professors finally turned positive.

Also: don't miss Greplaw's interview with Lessig.

On a related note, see also: Greplaw's recent interview with Seth Finkelstein.

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