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Adrian Johns on Piracy

by Jerry Brito on June 21, 2010 View Comments

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Adrian Johns, professor in the Department of History at the University of Chicago, expert on the history of science and the history of the book, and author of the new book, Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars from Guttenberg to Gates, discusses the history of intellectual property and piracy. He discusses origins of copyright law in London, the first pirates, and today’s digital piracy. He also addresses the future of books and potential tipping points that could prompt changes in copyright law, citing the Google Books project and pharmaceuticals in the developing world.

Debate: Michael Heller vs. Richard Epstein

by Stan Tsirulnikov on October 2, 2009 View Comments

Live from George Mason University School of Law a debate between Michael Heller, author of the new book, The Gridlock Economy, and University of Chicago School of Law Professor Richard Epstein.

Anticommons debate Friday live on SF

by Stan Tsirulnikov on September 29, 2009 View Comments

On Friday, October 2, the Information Economy Project at the George Mason University School of Law will hold a conference on Michael Heller’s new book The Gridlock Economy. We’ll be streaming live video of the the conference kick-off debate between Heller and Richard Epstein at 8:30 a.m. right here on Surprisingly Free.