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Salon.com

"[A] highly readable and deeply engaging sequel to his Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace....It is as good a history of the development of Internet architecture as one is likely to find in a book without pictures. It is also an extraordinarily skillful interweaving of technical characterization and legal argument. And it is a story well told, with a fair balance of clever aside and clear purpose. "

"Internet Liberation Theology," Marc Rotenberg, Salon.com, November 7, 2001 Read more about Salon.com

Fast Company

"The Future of Ideas examines the legal, regulatory, and economic environments that are emerging to corral the exuberant spirit of the Internet. It's about the past, present, and future of intellectual property, with an original idea at its core: a call for the creation of a 'public commons' in the digital realm. Anyone with a stake in creating a smarter way to do business needs to read it."

"Ideas Rule! (But Who Rules Ideas?)," Polly Labarre, Fast Company Must Read, Issue 54 Read more about Fast Company

Amazon.com

"[Lessig] eloquently and persuasively ... suggests practical solutions that consider the rights of both creators and consumers, while acknowledging the serious impact of new technologies on old ways of doing business.....Readers who want a fair intellectual marketplace would do well to absorb the lessons in The Future of Ideas."

Editorial Review, Rob Lightner, Amazon.com Read more about Amazon.com

Internet Law Pioneer and Former Yahoo! General Counsel John Place Named Executive Director of Stanford's Center for Internet and

Internet Law Pioneer and Former Yahoo! General Counsel John Place Named Executive Director of Stanford's Center for Internet and Society

Place, who was raised in Palo Alto, began his career as an attorney in the Palo Alto office of the law firm Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison. He was named one of the most influential lawyers in California by the Los Angeles Daily Journal in both 1999 and 2000. Law.com also has a story. Read more about Internet Law Pioneer and Former Yahoo! General Counsel John Place Named Executive Director of Stanford's Center for Internet and

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