This thesis explores regulatory mechanisms of managing the phenomenon of file sharing in the online environment without impeding key aspects of digital innovation, utilising a modified version of Lessig’s modalities of regulation to demonstrate significant asymmetries in various regulatory approaches. After laying the foundational legal context, the boundaries of future reform are identified as being limited by extra-jurisdictional considerations, and the regulatory direction of legal strategies to which these are related are linked with reliance on design-based regulation. The analysis of the plasticity of this regulatory form reveals fundamental vulnerabilities to the synthesis of hierarchical and architectural constraint, that illustrate...
More than a decade ago, Napster brought the issue of copyright infringement by file-sharing to the c...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
The sharing of computer programs, movies and music over the Internet marks an all time high in the p...
This thesis explores regulatory mechanisms of managing the phenomenon of file sharing in the online ...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
Literature on online piracy has focused mainly on the legal framework necessary to prevent and punis...
One of the major problems presented by digital content and the internet has been the failure of trad...
P2P technologies enable dissemination of content in an efficient way, especially if compared to the ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/law/hertfordshire-...
File sharing in peer–to–peer (p2p) networks is a popular pastime for millions of Internet users and ...
This chapter explores the theft of creative ideas as a cybercrime and focuses upon the rather contra...
The paper starts by asking whether P2P file-sharing of music can be stopped. Based on a discussion o...
Consumer options for consuming creative content in digital form, such as music, movies, books, and t...
In this paper we analyse discursive struggles over what is referred to as legal and illegal user pra...
In this paper we analyse discursive struggles over what is referred to as legal and illegal user pra...
More than a decade ago, Napster brought the issue of copyright infringement by file-sharing to the c...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
The sharing of computer programs, movies and music over the Internet marks an all time high in the p...
This thesis explores regulatory mechanisms of managing the phenomenon of file sharing in the online ...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
Literature on online piracy has focused mainly on the legal framework necessary to prevent and punis...
One of the major problems presented by digital content and the internet has been the failure of trad...
P2P technologies enable dissemination of content in an efficient way, especially if compared to the ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/law/hertfordshire-...
File sharing in peer–to–peer (p2p) networks is a popular pastime for millions of Internet users and ...
This chapter explores the theft of creative ideas as a cybercrime and focuses upon the rather contra...
The paper starts by asking whether P2P file-sharing of music can be stopped. Based on a discussion o...
Consumer options for consuming creative content in digital form, such as music, movies, books, and t...
In this paper we analyse discursive struggles over what is referred to as legal and illegal user pra...
In this paper we analyse discursive struggles over what is referred to as legal and illegal user pra...
More than a decade ago, Napster brought the issue of copyright infringement by file-sharing to the c...
The article aims to depict the evolution and the state of online distribution and assess to what ext...
The sharing of computer programs, movies and music over the Internet marks an all time high in the p...