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-"<quote>America needs a national conversation about the way in which so-"
-"called <quote>intellectual property rights</quote> have come to dominate the "
-"rights of scholars, researchers, and everyday citizens. A copyright cartel, "
-"bidding for absolute control over digital worlds, music, and movies, now has "
-"a veto over technological innovation and has halted most contributions to "
-"the public domain from which so many have benefited. The patent system has "
-"spun out of control, giving enormous power to entrenched interests, and even "
-"trademarks are being misused. Lawrence Lessig's latest book is essential "
-"reading for anyone who want to join this conversation. He explains how "
-"technology and the law are robbing us of the public domain; but for all his "
-"educated pessimism, Professor Lessig offers some solutions, too, because he "
-"recognizes that technology can be the catalyst for freedom. If you care "
-"about the future of innovation, read this book.</quote> — "
-"<emphasis>Dan Gillmor, author of <citetitle>We the media</citetitle>, an "
-"book on the collision of media and technology</emphasis>"
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