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Copyright and a Great Example of Powerpoint April 5, 2008

Posted by Matthew Woolums in Articles/Videos, Fair Use.
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By way of a Daring Fireball post, here is a link to Larry (I’ve always called him Lawrence) Lessig’s TED presentation on copyright. Worth watching for the content, which explains why the current state of copyright is working against creativity, not for it. The presentation is also a great example of how to use Powerpoint, or any presentation software, effectively by mixing short amounts of text, images, and voice. This presentation came shortly before Lessig left the copyright wars to focus on campaign finance laws in an effort to reform congress.

http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/187 

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