Work carried out at the AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology LawAn article examining the free exchange and file sharing of copyright music, films and other digital media over the Internet
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
When Napster was first launched on the Internet in August of 1999 by young programmer, Shawn Fanning...
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Millions of people download billions of music files over the Internet, using peer-to-peer ( P2P ) se...
In MGM v. Grokster, now pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, all parties have made the assumption ...
In June 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the decision in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios v. Grokster ...
First Diamond Multimedia, then MP3.com, now Napster. The recording industry, in a flurry to protect ...
In the wake of Napster\u27s demise, several software companies emerged, intending to capitalize on t...
The Napster case has created a frenzy of controversy and confusion. The Peer to Peer technology dev...
This Note will focus on A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. and will include an analysis of copyright...
In this article, I will analyze the activities of peer-to-peer ( P2P ) users to determine more preci...
This paper considers the copJ.right litigation over the $le-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Napster is gone for now, but the fissures it opened in our understanding of intellectual property wi...
This work was inspired by the well-ventilated current problems around the use of digital file sharin...
The introduction of peer-to-peer file-sharing has created a plethora of new legal issues regarding t...
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
When Napster was first launched on the Internet in August of 1999 by young programmer, Shawn Fanning...
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Millions of people download billions of music files over the Internet, using peer-to-peer ( P2P ) se...
In MGM v. Grokster, now pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, all parties have made the assumption ...
In June 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the decision in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios v. Grokster ...
First Diamond Multimedia, then MP3.com, now Napster. The recording industry, in a flurry to protect ...
In the wake of Napster\u27s demise, several software companies emerged, intending to capitalize on t...
The Napster case has created a frenzy of controversy and confusion. The Peer to Peer technology dev...
This Note will focus on A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. and will include an analysis of copyright...
In this article, I will analyze the activities of peer-to-peer ( P2P ) users to determine more preci...
This paper considers the copJ.right litigation over the $le-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Napster is gone for now, but the fissures it opened in our understanding of intellectual property wi...
This work was inspired by the well-ventilated current problems around the use of digital file sharin...
The introduction of peer-to-peer file-sharing has created a plethora of new legal issues regarding t...
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
When Napster was first launched on the Internet in August of 1999 by young programmer, Shawn Fanning...
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...