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Open Content Licensing: A Review of the Licensing Infrastructure & Experience of Creative Commons
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Mia Garlick
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Mond…
Péter Munkácsi was born in 1965, Budapest. He's married and he has four children. Péter is working recently at the Hungarian Patent Office as Deputy Head of…
Cultural Environmentalism at 10
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Ten years ago, Duke Law Professor Jamie Boyle…
Podcasting: Legal Issues of the Revolution
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Monday November 14, 2005
12:30-1:30 PM
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Lawrence T. Greenberg has been Chief Legal Officer of The Motley Fool, Inc., a leading financial media and advice company, since 1996. Before joining the Fool,…