The copyright laws formed in the publishing age in the eighteenth century have come a long way to the twenty-first century of the modern digital age. From the Statute of Anne in 1710 to Music Modernization Act in the U.S. and Article 17 in the European Union in 2018, several conventions held up until this date, but there are still issues or even more issues emerging in the music industries. On the other hand, digital technologies have been rapidly growing with the advent and access of the internet, which has dramatically reformed traditional music business models. Even after the successful shut down of Napster by RIAA, the music industries are continuously facing substantial economic losses every year due to evolving digital piracy
Technology advances in hardware, software and IP-networks such as the Internet or peer-to-peer file ...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
JEL No. K11,L82 Recent technological changes may have altered the balance between technology and cop...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
Music piracy through the Internet remains a concern for many copyright holders in the United States....
This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing tec...
The global music market is huge. Record companies make their money by exploiting the copyright in th...
Over the past two decades due to the rapid expansion of the Internet and content products (music, mo...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
Historically music copyright issues have always affected the music industry, because it refers to th...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
This article explains the issues that have surfaced as a result of the development of new technology...
During the last decade, voice compression (particularly, the MP3) and signal transmission technologi...
Technology advances in hardware, software and IP-networks such as the Internet or peer-to-peer file ...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
JEL No. K11,L82 Recent technological changes may have altered the balance between technology and cop...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
Music piracy through the Internet remains a concern for many copyright holders in the United States....
This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing tec...
The global music market is huge. Record companies make their money by exploiting the copyright in th...
Over the past two decades due to the rapid expansion of the Internet and content products (music, mo...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
Historically music copyright issues have always affected the music industry, because it refers to th...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
This article explains the issues that have surfaced as a result of the development of new technology...
During the last decade, voice compression (particularly, the MP3) and signal transmission technologi...
Technology advances in hardware, software and IP-networks such as the Internet or peer-to-peer file ...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
JEL No. K11,L82 Recent technological changes may have altered the balance between technology and cop...