As Andrew Currah (2006) has effectively summarized, “the record labels and studios have endeavoured to criminalize file sharing and so deter consumers from participating in P2P networks. They have done so by filing lawsuits against the providers of file-sharing software, and more recently, against consumers who are believed to be providing large amounts on a P2P network. […] In addition, the record labels and studios have constructed elaborate public awareness and educational campaigns (across the media and in US high schools), which frame P2P networks as spaces of danger and moral contagion where youngsters are at risk of being exposed to subversive digital content such as pornography, viruses and spyware. The overall attempt has been to c...
440-461With the aid of P2P technology, the vast and ever growing cyber populace has the competence o...
This chapter explores the theft of creative ideas as a cybercrime and focuses upon the rather contra...
This thesis argues that a more nuanced study of online media piracy is necessary in order to augme...
As Andrew Currah (2006) has effectively summarized, “the record labels and studios have endeavoured ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/law/hertfordshire-...
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...
This chapter deals with a fascinating, and for some disturbing, phenomenon in the domain of the medi...
This chapter examinse how the figure of the (digital) pirate has been constructed within both popula...
© 2008 Ramon LobatoIn current debates about media piracy, illegal copying either looms large as sco...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
Entertainment in the forms of music, movies and games has become a serious money making business. Mu...
Rates of digital piracy, defined by Gopal, et al. (2004: 3) as ‘the illegal act of copying digital g...
This article examines illegal consumption in popular media. Corporate citizens have portrayed media ...
This article examines illegal consumption in popular media. Corporate citizens have portrayed media ...
440-461With the aid of P2P technology, the vast and ever growing cyber populace has the competence o...
This chapter explores the theft of creative ideas as a cybercrime and focuses upon the rather contra...
This thesis argues that a more nuanced study of online media piracy is necessary in order to augme...
As Andrew Currah (2006) has effectively summarized, “the record labels and studios have endeavoured ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/law/hertfordshire-...
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...
This chapter deals with a fascinating, and for some disturbing, phenomenon in the domain of the medi...
This chapter examinse how the figure of the (digital) pirate has been constructed within both popula...
© 2008 Ramon LobatoIn current debates about media piracy, illegal copying either looms large as sco...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
Entertainment in the forms of music, movies and games has become a serious money making business. Mu...
Rates of digital piracy, defined by Gopal, et al. (2004: 3) as ‘the illegal act of copying digital g...
This article examines illegal consumption in popular media. Corporate citizens have portrayed media ...
This article examines illegal consumption in popular media. Corporate citizens have portrayed media ...
440-461With the aid of P2P technology, the vast and ever growing cyber populace has the competence o...
This chapter explores the theft of creative ideas as a cybercrime and focuses upon the rather contra...
This thesis argues that a more nuanced study of online media piracy is necessary in order to augme...