Sperando che questa volta -a differenza del famigerato articolo "contro" la trasparenza - un numero maggiore di persone non si fermi al titolo. juan carlos Published on The New Republic (http://www.tnr.com) For the Love of Culture Google, copyright, and our future. * Lawrence Lessig * January 26, 2010 | 12:00 am In early 2002, the filmmaker Grace Guggenheim--the daughter of the late Charles Guggenheim, one of America’s greatest documentarians, and the sister of the filmmaker Davis Guggenheim, who made An Inconvenient Truth-decided to do something that might strike most of us as common sense. Her father had directed or produced more than a hundred documentaries. Some of these were quite famous (Nine from Little Rock). Some were well-known even if not known to be by him (Monument to a Dream, the film that plays at the St. Louis arch). Some were forgotten but incredibly important for understanding American history in the twentieth century (A Time for Justice). And some were just remarkably beautiful (D-Day Remembered). So, as curator of his work, Grace Guggenheim decided to remaster the collection and make it all available on DVD, which was then the emerging platform for film. Continua qui: http://www.tnr.com/article/the-love-culture