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	<title>Who is the anti-Lawrence Lessig in relation to US copyright?</title>
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	<description>I am very familiar with Lawrence Lessig and his writings, particularly on copyright, but I thought it would only be fair to look at the other side. So, who are the biggest US names in pro-copyright/anti-Lessig law? I&apos;m specifically interested not in anti-lessig professors, but professors who are arguing to mantain or strengthen copyright laws as opposed to loosening them. While I am specifically looking for US law professors, if you could direct me to papers or books, it would be helpful. I have access to the usual research avenues of law students.&lt;br&gt;
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And last, yes I know that Lessig isn&apos;t anti-copyright. I just couldn&apos;t think of the anthesis of &apos;pro-user&apos;s rights&apos;. Let&apos;s not dwell on this, please.&lt;br&gt;
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