Sign up this instant to get Remix, Lessig’s next book

Posted by Michael Holloway in ORG-GRO at September 9th, 2008

Larry is the Daddy If you’ve still not signed up to make regular donations to Open Rights Group then this may be the prod you’ve needed. Lawrence Lessig, pre-eminent cyberlaw scholar and the grand wizard of Creative Commons, releases his new book this Autumn and we have five signed copies to give away. The book is called Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy and will be his last on intellectual property in the digital age. It pursues three key themes:

“(1) that this war on our kids has got to stop, (2) that we need to celebrate (and support) the rebirth of a remix culture, and (3) that a new form of business (what I call the “hybrid”) will flourish as we better enable this remix creativity.”

The next five people who sign up to support our work and include “Larry’s the Daddy” in the ‘how did you hear about’ field will receive, along with our growing list of supporter benefits, a signed copy of Remix.

2 Responses to “Sign up this instant to get Remix, Lessig’s next book”

  1. William Heath’s blog » Blog Archive » Remix: the fab new ORG offer Says:

    [...] Open Rights Group new members’ giveaways just get better and better. Now they’re offering five signed copies of Lawrence [...]

  2. INDI » Remix de creatividad de Lawrence Lessing Says:

    [...] Remix de creatividad de Lawrence Lessing 09.09.08 | No Comments Propiedad intelectual en la era digital, arte y comercio en una economia hybrida es el ultimo libro Lawrence Lessing. En el cual nos habla del porque debemos “apoyar y celebrar” el renacimiento del remix de cultura y nuevas soluciones de negocio que se dan en nuestra cultura. [via: Support ORG] [...]

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