Reason.tv: Stalking Jefferson's Moose and Taking Notes on the State of Cyberspace—Cyberlaw theorist David Post's new book just might blow your mind.
Reason contributor David Post teaches cyberlaw at Temple University and blogs at the Volokh Conspiracy. Long recognized as one of the most original thinkers about the Internet and digital culture, he is the author of the widely acclaimed new book In Search of Jefferson's Moose: Notes on the State of Cyberspace.
Post recently sat down with Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie to talk about the cutting edge in intellectual property, constitutional history, what the Internet tells us about the economic crisis, and much more.
Shot by Dan Hayes and Meredith Bragg and edited by Roger Richards.
Approximately nine minutes. For iPod and HD versions, go here. For an audio podcast, go here.
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Just had a conversation with Ken about Peter Thiel's recent article on CATO's website, RE: Cyberspace, Outer space and Seasteading (Ken recommended reading Leary's "The Intelligence Agents"). Interesting segue to this story.
On another note, I wish I could get a higher resolution image of your interview above so I could see the titles of the books on your shelf.