December 15, 2006
Google Pledges $2-Million to Stanford U.
Google, arguably the most celebrated research project ever conducted at Stanford University, continues to repay its birthplace. The company has pledged $2-million to the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, in the university's law school.
The center, led by the digital-law guru Lawrence Lessig, devotes much of its attention to transforming copyright and intellectual-property law. Google's contribution will help to support Mr. Lessig's most recent endeavor, the Fair Use Project,
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