What Is Art For? A Profile of Lewis Hyde | NYT
In highlighting the absurd ways in which intellectual copyright has overreached, Hyde brings to mind such iconic Copy Left figures as Lawrence Lessig, a constitutional-law scholar at Stanford. Yet Hyde's new book, which he allowed me to read in draft form (it is unfinished and untitled), addresses what he considers a more fundamental issue. We may believe there should be a limit on the market in cultural property, he argues, but that doesn't mean that we have "a good public sense" of where to set that limit. Hyde's book is, at its core, an attempt to help formulate that sense.Source: NYT
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