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What do jazz, gene sequences, and the World Wide Web have in common? They all reveal what’s at stake when our cultural commons shrinks. In this episode, James Boyle, author of The Public Domain, joins Molly Shaffer Van Houweling to explore why the public domain is essential for creativity, innovation, and a healthy information ecosystem. From surprising case studies to the “range wars” of the digital age, Boyle explains how expanding intellectual property rights can stifle culture—and what it will take to protect the commons we all depend on.
This conversation was recorded on 12/18/2025. Watch the full video recording at: https://archive.org/details/the-public-domain
Check out all of the Future Knowledge episodes at https://archive.org/details/future-knowledge
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What do jazz, gene sequences, and the World Wide Web have in common? They all reveal what’s at stake when our cultural commons shrinks. In this episode, James Boyle, author of The Public Domain, joins Molly Shaffer Van Houweling to explore why the public domain is essential for creativity, innovation, and a healthy information ecosystem. From surprising case studies to the “range wars” of the digital age, Boyle explains how expanding intellectual property rights can stifle culture—and what it will take to protect the commons we all depend on.
This conversation was recorded on 12/18/2025. Watch the full video recording at: https://archive.org/details/the-public-domain
Check out all of the Future Knowledge episodes at https://archive.org/details/future-knowledge

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