In an effort to control flows of unauthorized information, the major copyright industries are pursuing a range of strategies designed to distribute copyright enforcement functions across a wide range of actors and to embed these functions within communications networks, protocols, and devices. Some of these strategies have received considerable academic and public scrutiny, but much less attention has been paid to the ways in which all of them overlap and intersect with one another. This article offers a framework for theorizing this process. The distributed extension of intellectual property enforcement into private spaces and throughout communications networks can be understood as a new, hybrid species of disciplinary regime that locates ...
In order to fight mass-scale copyright infringements on the Internet, numerous legislative initiativ...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
This Article examines the consequences for Internet governance of observing traditional, state-centr...
In an effort to control flows of unauthorized information, the major copyright industries are pursui...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
The technological zeitgeist has transformed the social-cultural, legal and commercial aspects of soc...
One of the major problems presented by digital content and the internet has been the failure of trad...
This paper argues that any future copyright policy should be proportional and flexible and be develo...
Creative works are now increasingly distributed as digital "content" through the internet, and copyr...
After a period of relative laissez faire, governments around the world are beginning to attempt to r...
Existing copyright regimes were established in the analogue world to promote a healthy supply of Int...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
Digital technologies permit the wide distribution of perfect copies at virtually no marginal cost. E...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
Purpose – This column aims to examine the influence of technology on copyright infringement and look...
In order to fight mass-scale copyright infringements on the Internet, numerous legislative initiativ...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
This Article examines the consequences for Internet governance of observing traditional, state-centr...
In an effort to control flows of unauthorized information, the major copyright industries are pursui...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
The technological zeitgeist has transformed the social-cultural, legal and commercial aspects of soc...
One of the major problems presented by digital content and the internet has been the failure of trad...
This paper argues that any future copyright policy should be proportional and flexible and be develo...
Creative works are now increasingly distributed as digital "content" through the internet, and copyr...
After a period of relative laissez faire, governments around the world are beginning to attempt to r...
Existing copyright regimes were established in the analogue world to promote a healthy supply of Int...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
Digital technologies permit the wide distribution of perfect copies at virtually no marginal cost. E...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
Purpose – This column aims to examine the influence of technology on copyright infringement and look...
In order to fight mass-scale copyright infringements on the Internet, numerous legislative initiativ...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
This Article examines the consequences for Internet governance of observing traditional, state-centr...