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the spirit of disney

It is wonderful to see that the spirit of my hero, Walt Disney, still lives at that amazing company. See their latest work drawn from the public domain. Creativity the way it was meant to be…. Continue reading

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brewster’s brilliance

Herein the difference between a brilliant mind and a lawyer’s mind. While we brought a law suit, Brewster built a bookmobile. A public domain bookmobile, which he drove across the country to show the value of the public domain in a tangible, and unmistakable, way. Richard Korman has written an excellent account of this perfect way to make the Eldred point…. Continue reading

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the right question

Long before I downloaded Mosaic 1.0, my obsession was constitutional law. It still is. If there is one intellectual passion that has lived the longest in my life, it is how a country makes sure its constitution lives. I spent many years studying the emerging democracies in the former soviet republics. I spent many years writing about how our Court can best protect our constitutional values over time. This, it turns out, is an extraordinarily hard question, for which we have no good answer. So as a constitutionalist, I must confess that the greatest part of this debate about Eldred… Continue reading

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taiwan says no

This is an amazing story of activism and political will. Lots to learn from this amazing nation…. Continue reading

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from the front line

So there’s an extraordinary (and extraordinarily interesting) range of reporting about the argument before the Court. As I was on the front line, let me add a bit more. My hope in doing this is to put this in a bit of context, and to highlight at least what we should be looking for. (EV predicts a 6-3 victory, which is significant, because he and I have a bet, and he took the other side.) Aaron reports Brewster’s statement to him that “it was a dance for which I don’t know the steps.” That’s close. I think the better analogy… Continue reading

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keeping focus

Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Eldred v. Ashcroft. In the past weeks, and especially the past week, I’ve received an extraordinary amount of mail, ranging from wishes of good luck, to demands that I “win.” And as well has the press been extraordinary. (Check out Google’s cool new service for a list. Even Declan is reporting the story, if only to report that the Ayn Rand Institute has pronounced me a Marxist (along with Milton Friedman, Ronald Coase, James Buchanan and Phyllis Schlafly I assume.)). When we brought this case 4 years ago, there were many allies… Continue reading

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the untold story of floridian bravery

Say what you will about Florida. I’m a new fan…. Continue reading

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v.cool

Ok, so this is insanely cool. Get yours quick…. Continue reading

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brave floridians

So this person is insanely brave…. Continue reading

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free the mouse!

So the brief is finished, and though I’m happy with it, nothing ever will be as compelling as Spider Robinson’s Melancholy Elephants, which Kevin Marks found online. (Check out the Marks link: That too is a great idea out there.) Bumperactive is still giving away “Free the Mouse!” bumperstickers, and Matt Haughey (who has been building and running the Eldred site for free, along with Wendy Seltzer who did everything before him) has put together a cool link campaign. So for all who’ve written helpfully, “what can I do?,” here’s one thing at least. No one will ever know just… Continue reading

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