The music industry may never be the same again. In recent years, the recording industry has faced an onslaught of advances resulting from digital technology. The record industry has battled the manufacturing and import industries over digital home recording since the 1980\u27s. Digital technology initially manifested itself with the compact disc ( CD ) and the digital audio tape ( DAT ) in the early 1980\u27s and generated greater tensions between the recording, electronics, and computer industries
This Note examines the development of the fair-use defense to other new technologies, such as the VC...
The Recording Industry of America (RIAA) has made headlines1 and garnered a fair amount of cri...
While music file sharing over the internet has become a common practice in recent years, record comp...
In spite of the guidance provided by the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) of 1992, music companies ar...
The goal of copyright law has always been to balance society's interest in access to information aga...
According to the entertainment industry, the digital revolution is usurping its product and undermin...
Moving Picture Expert Group Audio Layer 3, or MP3s, computer audio files transmitted over the Intern...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
The United States has attempted to keep pace with emerging digital music distribution technology thr...
Twenty years ago the recording industry alleged consumers were killing music sales by recording thei...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
As the new millennium dawns, a battle is shaping up in cyber- space that may redefine the manner in ...
Illegal downloading continues to plague the music industry. Furthermore, the music industry has litt...
This article explains the evolution of the fair use doctrine, which historically prevented copyright...
This Note examines the development of the fair-use defense to other new technologies, such as the VC...
The Recording Industry of America (RIAA) has made headlines1 and garnered a fair amount of cri...
While music file sharing over the internet has become a common practice in recent years, record comp...
In spite of the guidance provided by the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) of 1992, music companies ar...
The goal of copyright law has always been to balance society's interest in access to information aga...
According to the entertainment industry, the digital revolution is usurping its product and undermin...
Moving Picture Expert Group Audio Layer 3, or MP3s, computer audio files transmitted over the Intern...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
The United States has attempted to keep pace with emerging digital music distribution technology thr...
Twenty years ago the recording industry alleged consumers were killing music sales by recording thei...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
As the new millennium dawns, a battle is shaping up in cyber- space that may redefine the manner in ...
Illegal downloading continues to plague the music industry. Furthermore, the music industry has litt...
This article explains the evolution of the fair use doctrine, which historically prevented copyright...
This Note examines the development of the fair-use defense to other new technologies, such as the VC...
The Recording Industry of America (RIAA) has made headlines1 and garnered a fair amount of cri...
While music file sharing over the internet has become a common practice in recent years, record comp...