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Findlaw Q&A Features CIS' Lauren Gelman on Eldred and the Bookmobile

In this Q&A FindLaw columnist Julie Hilden asked ten written questions to Lauren Gelman who explains the issues in the Supreme Court case of  Eldred v. Ashcroft, which concerns copyright extension legislation, and was argued today, October 9 by CIS Executive Director Larry Lessig. She also discusses a creative form of protest against copyright extension: a Bookmobile -- offering free, public domain e-book Books such as Alice in Wonderland to children -- whose travels around the country culminated today at the Court's doorstep.

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