Russian web sites offer electronic versions of copyrighted music over the Internet for pennies a song. Protected by international borders and favorable domestic legal constraints, these Russian music distributors sell songs at much lower prices and without anti-piracy protections. The web sites claim the right to sell the music under Russian law, and unknowing purchasers are buying music believing they have finally found a cheap, legal, and moral alternative to domestic vendors and P2P networks. However, common misunderstandings of the copyright law may be placing purchasers of music from these Internet sites in danger of criminal and civil sanctions. This article discusses some of the relevant issues involving the downloading of copyrighte...
This article uses Russian law and Russian-based AllofMP3.com to analyze the private dispute resoluti...
This Article addresses several measures that U.S. and European firms can undertake to combat copyrig...
In September 2004, scientists from the California Institute of Technology and the European Organizat...
Russian web sites offer electronic versions of copyrighted music over the Internet for pennies a son...
The article discusses broadly the music piracy problem in Russia, the current state of Russia’s copy...
Consumers of music from online sources have a number of options. Free tracks are legally available f...
The article analyzes the “making available” power presented in Russian copyright law, as well as the...
The global music market is huge. Record companies make their money by exploiting the copyright in th...
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This article focuses on copyright and related rights related to music and near-music works (literary...
The article provides an analysis of the features of the legal regulation of copyright protection and...
Online music piracy is a major problem in the United States and a growing problem in the People\u27s...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
In September 2004, scientists from the California Institute of Technology and the European Organizat...
The authors analyze one of the most problematic areas in sphere of legal regulation – provision of p...
This article uses Russian law and Russian-based AllofMP3.com to analyze the private dispute resoluti...
This Article addresses several measures that U.S. and European firms can undertake to combat copyrig...
In September 2004, scientists from the California Institute of Technology and the European Organizat...
Russian web sites offer electronic versions of copyrighted music over the Internet for pennies a son...
The article discusses broadly the music piracy problem in Russia, the current state of Russia’s copy...
Consumers of music from online sources have a number of options. Free tracks are legally available f...
The article analyzes the “making available” power presented in Russian copyright law, as well as the...
The global music market is huge. Record companies make their money by exploiting the copyright in th...
The article provides a brief overview of the emergence of the legal market of online cinemas in Russ...
This article focuses on copyright and related rights related to music and near-music works (literary...
The article provides an analysis of the features of the legal regulation of copyright protection and...
Online music piracy is a major problem in the United States and a growing problem in the People\u27s...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
In September 2004, scientists from the California Institute of Technology and the European Organizat...
The authors analyze one of the most problematic areas in sphere of legal regulation – provision of p...
This article uses Russian law and Russian-based AllofMP3.com to analyze the private dispute resoluti...
This Article addresses several measures that U.S. and European firms can undertake to combat copyrig...
In September 2004, scientists from the California Institute of Technology and the European Organizat...