What do you think Lessig would think of the recent ruling against the the founders of The Pirate Bay?
A recent study found those branded as "pirates", people who download music illegally are 10 times more likely to buy music. Why do you think this is?
This book was written in 2003, that is also the year that the iTunes Music Store opened. Since, it has sold over 6 billion songs. How do you think easy modes of distribution have changed the media landscape? Does this work for all forms of media? What other changes have happened since 2003?
This book was released under Creative Commons on the internet, along with a free audiobook. How do you think copyright needs to change to address the internet after reading Free Culture?
Lessig repeatedly referred to Walt Disney creativity, or creating from ripping elements from previous works. Isn't this how everything is created? Why has our culture grown to reject this?
When do you think the internet will reach the freedom that Lessig describes radio, tv, and movies have as a medium? What will it take for it to establish its own common understanding in our culture?
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