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Scene 1:
An examination of the United States policies on copyright, and their effect on average citizens
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Scene 2:
Girl Talk aka Gregg Gillis discusses the similarities in his job as a bio-medical engineer and his music – the patenting of life – former Undersecretary of Commerce Bruce Lehman describes the thinking behind copyright policies of the 1990s – Cory Doctorow injects some historical perspective
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Scene 3:
Bruce Lehman re-considers US copyright policy of 1990s
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Scene 4:
Times Square – a physical example of permission culture
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