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Thanks to you, President-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Biden will take their oaths of office in just 17 days.
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Obama for America: Join us at the Inauguration
Charlie Rose: Conversation with Larry Lessig
TrchCrunch Larry Lessig Defends Copyright, Loves Charlie Rose Remixes:
This guest post is written by Matt Rutherford, Web Strategist and technology producer for Charlie Rose. Matt focuses on the macro themes affecting the internet and the wider world.
In an intimate interview with Charlie Rose on PBS tonight, and available here, Stanford professor Larry Lessig reveals [...]
David Brooks: French-Style Enarchs?
This morning’s dumb lazyweb question: what is an Enarch? #Obama2pt0
David Brooks, noting in the Obama transition “incursion of a French-style government dominated by highly trained Enarchs,” can’t quite decide if he likes it or not.
David Brooks: The Insider’s Crusade - NYT 112108:
This truly will be an administration that looks like America, or at least that [...]
The Election According to YouTube
The Medium - Clicking and Choosing - The Election According to YouTube - NYT 111608 By VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN:
During the presidential election, YouTube turned from a hectic mosaic of weird video clips to a first-stop source for political everything. Every gotcha moment, spoof, pundit’s musing, TV clip, campaign speech, formal ad and handmade polemic cropped up [...]


![shepard_fairey_hope_2008 Shepard Fairey’s “Barack Obama/Hope” image went viral during the 2008 election. Then controversy about the image’s source transformed it into the poster child for fair use in the public debate over copyright and free culture. Now FULAB takes “Hope” as its icon [Image source: Wikipedia]](http://fairuselab.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/shepard_fairey_hope_2008.jpg)

Poet and street artist Miss Tic isn't exactly a kid in a hoodie with a can of spray paint. Maybe she can still run like hell when the police show up, but can she sprint in