Larry Lessig

September 21, 2009

In his inimitable style, Larry Lessig speaks about the laws that choke creativity. I post this here for three reasons:

  • I agree with many of Lessig’s points surrounding law and culture. This dialog is important, and has big implications for those of us who use the web as a resource for words, pictures, and media for presentations.
  • Lessig is an excellent storyteller and presenter. Note how he opens: “I am going to tell you three stories on the way to one argument.” Then he proceeds to do so.
  • Watch his screen. Observe how he uses words and pictures as well as the tone and speed of his voice. (Garr Reynolds wrote more about “The Lessig Method of Presentation” here.)
  • It’s longish — 19 minutes — but goes by quickly. This is another hallmark of a good presentation.
cites John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights and the “ASCAP cartel” in his argument for reviving our creative culture.

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