Lawrence Lessig, the visionary American educator, challenges the status quo and inspires a new generation of thinkers with his bold ideas and innovative approach to law and technology. With a passion for justice and a commitment to democratic principles, he advocates for a more inclusive and equitable society, where the power of the people prevails over entrenched interests. Lessig's leadership is a beacon of hope in a world hungry for change and renewal.

"We have a massive system to regulate creativity. A massive system of lawyers regulating creativity as copyright law has expanded in unrecognizable forms, going from a regulation of publishing to a regulation of copying."



"When government disappears, it's not as if paradise will take its place. When governments are gone, other interests will take their place."



"If the only way a library can offer an Internet exhibit about the New Deal is to hire a lawyer to clear the rights to every image and sound, then the copyright system is burdening creativity in a way that has never been seen before because there are no formalities."



"While the creative works from the 16th century can still be accessed and used by others, the data in some software programs from the 1990s is already inaccessible."



"All around us are the consequences of the most significant technological, and hence cultural, revolution in generations."



"As we've seen, our constitutional system requires limits on copyright as a way to assure that copyright holders do not too heavily influence the development and distribution of our culture."

