U.C. Berkeley Professor of Law and former President of Creative Commons Molly Van Houweling talks about how institutions—including libraries, universities, and organizations like Creative Commons—can help individual authors to exercise autonomy over their work while mitigating the informational and transactional costs of a copyright system crowded with protected works and rights.
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U.C. Berkeley Professor of Law and former President of Creative Commons Molly Van Houweling talks about how institutions—including libraries, universities, and organizations like Creative Commons—can help individual authors to exercise autonomy over their work while mitigating the informational and transactional costs of a copyright system crowded with protected works and rights.