Today\u27s technology turns every computer - every hard drive - into a type of library. But the institutions traditionally known as libraries have been given special consideration under copyright law, even as commercial endeavors and filesharing programs have begun to emulate some of their functions. This Article explores how recent technological and legal trends are affecting public and school-affiliated libraries, which have special concerns that are not necessarily captured by an end-consumer-oriented analysis. Despite the promise that technology will empower individuals, we must recognize the crucial structural role of intermediaries that select and distribute copyrighted works. By exploring how traditional libraries are being affected ...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
Today\u27s technology turns every computer - every hard drive - into a type of library. But the inst...
Today\u27s technology turns every computer - every hard drive - into a type of library. But the inst...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...
This article proposes a series of copyright reforms to pave the way for digital library projects lik...
Google Inc., one of the most visible portals on the Internet, strives to organize the world\u27s in...
This paper describes the legal and technical issues which bedevil the creation of online libraries, ...
Academic libraries face numerous stressors as they seek to meet the needs of their users through tec...
This article proposes a series of copyright reforms to pave the way for digital library projects lik...
New technologies have profoundly changed the way content is produced, shared, and disseminated. Some...
Outlines the themes and contributions of the Free Culture and the Digital Library Symposium.The arti...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
Today\u27s technology turns every computer - every hard drive - into a type of library. But the inst...
Today\u27s technology turns every computer - every hard drive - into a type of library. But the inst...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...
Current shifts in copyright law suggest an imbalance between the rights to a creation and the rights...
This article proposes a series of copyright reforms to pave the way for digital library projects lik...
Google Inc., one of the most visible portals on the Internet, strives to organize the world\u27s in...
This paper describes the legal and technical issues which bedevil the creation of online libraries, ...
Academic libraries face numerous stressors as they seek to meet the needs of their users through tec...
This article proposes a series of copyright reforms to pave the way for digital library projects lik...
New technologies have profoundly changed the way content is produced, shared, and disseminated. Some...
Outlines the themes and contributions of the Free Culture and the Digital Library Symposium.The arti...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
At the same time as we have been discovering the Internet’s enormous potential to enhance access to ...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...