The proportionality of the UK Digital Economy Act 2010 which aims to curtail illegal peer-to-peer file-sharing is examined in this paper in the light of changes in online norms and culture. Based on an analysis of recent studies and a critical reflection on the nature of changes in digital media production and file-sharing behaviour, we conclude that the Digital Economy Act introduces disproportionate social costs for UK Internet users, with uncertain prospects for improving creative industry revenues. The wider implications of these developments for the emerging online culture are also considered
I have worked for almost 25 years in the field of copyright and I have seen many changes in the area...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
The UK Digital Economy Act 2010 (DEA), which comprises graduated response measures intended to preve...
The UK Digital Economy Act 2010 (DEA), which comprises graduated response measures intended to preve...
Huge economic losses are being sustained due to large-scale unauthorised downloading, generated by w...
Consumer options for consuming creative content in digital form, such as music, movies, books, and t...
In order to fight mass-scale copyright infringements on the Internet, numerous legislative initiativ...
Outside of legislation pertaining to security and counter-terrorism in the United Kingdom, such as t...
The Digital Economy Act has generated a great deal of controversy since its announcement as the Digi...
Literature on online piracy has focused mainly on the legal framework necessary to prevent and punis...
This article undertakes a comprehensive examination of sections 3-16 of the Digital Economy Act (DEA...
The UK’s Digital Economy Act 2010 contains measures to enforce copyright on the Internet, specifical...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...
The culture of online sharing of information on the Internet extends to unauthorised sharing of copy...
I have worked for almost 25 years in the field of copyright and I have seen many changes in the area...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
The UK Digital Economy Act 2010 (DEA), which comprises graduated response measures intended to preve...
The UK Digital Economy Act 2010 (DEA), which comprises graduated response measures intended to preve...
Huge economic losses are being sustained due to large-scale unauthorised downloading, generated by w...
Consumer options for consuming creative content in digital form, such as music, movies, books, and t...
In order to fight mass-scale copyright infringements on the Internet, numerous legislative initiativ...
Outside of legislation pertaining to security and counter-terrorism in the United Kingdom, such as t...
The Digital Economy Act has generated a great deal of controversy since its announcement as the Digi...
Literature on online piracy has focused mainly on the legal framework necessary to prevent and punis...
This article undertakes a comprehensive examination of sections 3-16 of the Digital Economy Act (DEA...
The UK’s Digital Economy Act 2010 contains measures to enforce copyright on the Internet, specifical...
The rapid diffusion of digital technologies since the 1970s has produced significant cultural change...
The culture of online sharing of information on the Internet extends to unauthorised sharing of copy...
I have worked for almost 25 years in the field of copyright and I have seen many changes in the area...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...