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Stephen Colbert on Copyright

Colbert on unauthorized copyright remixes of his show

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( Thanks to the Lessig Blog, www.lessig.org/blog )

January 30, 2009February 16, 2009 by Professor Orozco Categories: Copyrights, Intellectual property controversiesTags: Colbert, copyright criminals Leave a comment

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