Academics and popular critics alike want to distill, reform, or altogether destroy U.S. copyright law as we know it. Much of this stems from animosity toward the old-guard record industry\u27s alleged practices of overcharging consumers, underpaying royalties to artists, and suing teenagers and grandmas. But what those calling for reform all seem to neglect is a tiny but inevitable fact: for the first time in history, composers and recording artists can keep their copyrights. Tangible media sales are being replaced by P2P file sharing, retail downloads, and streaming Webcasts. Digital technologies and wireless networks have opened prime channels for music production, marketing, and distribution. Everything that used to be done by corporate ...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
[Excerpt] The laws that determine who pays whom in the digital world were written, by and large, at ...
This thesis argues that copyright law, in both the United Kingdom and the United States, has become ...
Academics and popular critics alike want to distill, reform, or altogether destroy U.S. copyright la...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
In 2011, ReDigi, Inc., a Massachusetts-based tech company, created the first resale marketplace for ...
The Future of Music Coalition (FMC) has provided a voice in Washington, D.C. for musicians since 200...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
The digital revolution has upended many aspects of the copyright system, particularly as it relates ...
The entertainment industry tells people they shouldn’t steal music because they wouldn’t steal a car...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
[Excerpt] The laws that determine who pays whom in the digital world were written, by and large, at ...
This thesis argues that copyright law, in both the United Kingdom and the United States, has become ...
Academics and popular critics alike want to distill, reform, or altogether destroy U.S. copyright la...
The music industry appears to be thriving with constant record breaking sales and more ways to liste...
In 2011, ReDigi, Inc., a Massachusetts-based tech company, created the first resale marketplace for ...
The Future of Music Coalition (FMC) has provided a voice in Washington, D.C. for musicians since 200...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
The digital revolution has upended many aspects of the copyright system, particularly as it relates ...
The entertainment industry tells people they shouldn’t steal music because they wouldn’t steal a car...
More than four years after Napster demonstrated the power of the Internet as a means of distributing...
[Excerpt] The laws that determine who pays whom in the digital world were written, by and large, at ...
This thesis argues that copyright law, in both the United Kingdom and the United States, has become ...