Review of "Copyright and popular media: liberal villains and technological change by Trajce Cvetkovski: Palbrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9780230368477, 299 pp." What I like about his book is that it has made me think; made me think about copyright laws (where they have come from and why we still have them) on the one hand and the liberal ideals (eg freedom to deal with my property as I see fit) on the other that I hold dear. The analysis presented by Cvetkovski made me think about the (now obvious) polemic between protecting someone’s intellectual exertion and my right to download/read/source and … share(!) digital material as I choose to
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Copyright law, in general, is a multi-faceted and sometimes difficult to understand process. Althoug...
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In 1998, copyright lobbyists succeeded in persuading Congress to enact laws greatly expanding copyri...
Of late, there has been a spate of popular and academic books decrying that copyright law has a detr...
Review of "Copyright and popular media: liberal villains and technological change by Trajce Cvetkovs...
Copyright governance is in a state of flux because the boundaries between legal and illegal consumpt...
The movement against restrictive digital copyright protection arose largely in response to the exces...
The explosive growth in communication technologies has put enormous strains on the law, no more so t...
A book review of 'The Digital Rights Movement: the role of technology in subverting digital copyrigh...
This book is based upon the graceful and vigorous Carpentier Lectures given by Professor Kaplan at T...
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