Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes currently taking place within the music production and distribution business forced by the use of the Internet for both file sharing (of unauthorized copyrighted material) and more recent online (legal) music distribution. The strong demand for music, coupled with the low cost of distributing illegal copies via peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, is unraveling the business model by which music has traditionally been created, developed, and distributed. Application of traditional copyright law has been ineffective in stopping the loss of business in the traditional channels. Producers have implemented forms of Digital Rights Management ( DRM ) in an a...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article is divided into three s...
A paper for Human and Organizational Development 2880: Arts Policy, Fall 2008. Koester argues that t...
Technologies for reproducing and redistributing digital goods have made it more difficult to earn pr...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
This paper seeks a resolution between the need to eliminate copyright infringement and the desire to...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
File-sharing has become synonym with the “digital economy” where large music conglomerates as well a...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been widely viewed by the music industry as an effective strateg...
Digitization and related technologies such as file-sharing software and wireless communications are ...
The paper starts by asking whether P2P file-sharing of music can be stopped. Based on a discussion o...
Nearly as old as the internet, the peer-to-peer file sharing of music online has been a constant bug...
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of wo...
In this article, we study the impact on piracy of selling music as downloadable files and the strate...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article is divided into three s...
A paper for Human and Organizational Development 2880: Arts Policy, Fall 2008. Koester argues that t...
Technologies for reproducing and redistributing digital goods have made it more difficult to earn pr...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
This paper seeks a resolution between the need to eliminate copyright infringement and the desire to...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
File-sharing has become synonym with the “digital economy” where large music conglomerates as well a...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been widely viewed by the music industry as an effective strateg...
Digitization and related technologies such as file-sharing software and wireless communications are ...
The paper starts by asking whether P2P file-sharing of music can be stopped. Based on a discussion o...
Nearly as old as the internet, the peer-to-peer file sharing of music online has been a constant bug...
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of wo...
In this article, we study the impact on piracy of selling music as downloadable files and the strate...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article is divided into three s...
A paper for Human and Organizational Development 2880: Arts Policy, Fall 2008. Koester argues that t...
Technologies for reproducing and redistributing digital goods have made it more difficult to earn pr...