“Copy-left” Proponent Lawrence Lessig in the New York Times

www.inkthinkerblog.com — As writers, we need to be intimately aware of and familiar with happenings in the copyright world. Be sure to read today’s New York Times op-ed piece by Stanford law professor and copyright conversation starter Lawrence Lessig.

From “Make Way for Copyright Chaos” in today’s NYT…

For most of the history of copyright law, it was Congress that was at the center of copyright policy making. As the Supreme Court explained in its 1984 Sony Betamax decision, the Constitution makes plain that “it is Congress that has been assigned the task of defining the scope of the limited monopoly,” or copyright. It has thus been “Congress that has fashioned the new rules that new technology made necessary.” The court explained that “sound policy, as well as history, supports our consistent deference to Congress when major technological innovations alter the market for copyrighted materials.” In the view of the court in Sony, if you don’t like how new technologies affect copyright, take your problem to Congress.

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