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This paper will explore the evolution and morality of pirating media not through accusation but by g...
File sharing in peer–to–peer (p2p) networks is a popular pastime for millions of Internet users and ...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
As Andrew Currah (2006) has effectively summarized, “the record labels and studios have endeavoured ...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
peer-reviewedThis paper discusses the motivations behind the criminalisation of file sharing, drawin...
This chapter examinse how the figure of the (digital) pirate has been constructed within both popula...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
This chapter deals with a fascinating, and for some disturbing, phenomenon in the domain of the medi...
Illegal consumer file sharing of motion pictures is considered a major threat to the movie industry....
Abstract Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business....
In recent years, copyright-protected markets have been challenged by the sharp rise in usage of peer...
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
Although commentaries regarding intellectual property regulation frequently point out the complexiti...
Rates of digital piracy, defined by Gopal, et al. (2004: 3) as ‘the illegal act of copying digital g...
This paper will explore the evolution and morality of pirating media not through accusation but by g...
File sharing in peer–to–peer (p2p) networks is a popular pastime for millions of Internet users and ...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
As Andrew Currah (2006) has effectively summarized, “the record labels and studios have endeavoured ...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
peer-reviewedThis paper discusses the motivations behind the criminalisation of file sharing, drawin...
This chapter examinse how the figure of the (digital) pirate has been constructed within both popula...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
This chapter deals with a fascinating, and for some disturbing, phenomenon in the domain of the medi...
Illegal consumer file sharing of motion pictures is considered a major threat to the movie industry....
Abstract Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business....
In recent years, copyright-protected markets have been challenged by the sharp rise in usage of peer...
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
Although commentaries regarding intellectual property regulation frequently point out the complexiti...
Rates of digital piracy, defined by Gopal, et al. (2004: 3) as ‘the illegal act of copying digital g...
This paper will explore the evolution and morality of pirating media not through accusation but by g...
File sharing in peer–to–peer (p2p) networks is a popular pastime for millions of Internet users and ...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...