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Intellectual Property

Nov. 17, 2000

To Stanford Professor, Foolish Legal Inconsistency Is Hobgoblin of the Internet

SAN JOSE - Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig, a national expert on technology law, has criticized courts and legislators for being "inconsistent in the worst possible way" in their approach to regulating cyberspace.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig, a national expert on technology law, has criticized courts and legislators for being "inconsistent in the worst possible way" in their approach to regulating cyberspace.
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