COMMON AS AIR: Revolution, Art and Ownership

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MacArthur Fellow Lewis Hyde defends the concept of the cultural commons.  How has our cultural heritage, the store of ideas and art we have inherited from the past, come to be seen as intellectual property. Does the emergence of Wikileaks endanger the notion of freedom of the press?  Is “net neutrality” possible in the ownership society?

Recorded 1/26/2011