"...laws should reflect views of the reasonable, not the lawyerly. And if Congress really wants the Net to conform to its laws, it needs to pass legislation that makes sense of the Net. The existing system is just workfare for lawyers. It begs to be disobeyed, and disobeyed it is. Digital creativity is theft, because the rules governing such creativity are insane."
Another brilliant article by Lawrence Lessig.
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