Efforts by leading record labels to fill the void they created by shutting down Napster led several to develop their own subscription online music service. The author of the following iBrief assesses the viability of those services in light of a Justice Department antitrust investigation into the practices of the labels in allegedly quashing smaller distributors and colluding to stifle competition, and considers the ramifications of an antitrust suit for both the major labels and their competitors
This Article offers a preliminary economic analysis of whether it is desirable to hold Napster, Inc....
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...
Efforts by leading record labels to fill the void they created by shutting down Napster led several ...
Starr v. Sony BMG Music Entertainment illustrates the inherent tension between copyright ho...
In 2001 the five major record companies, controlling more than 80 percent of prerecorded music sales...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
Over the last twenty years, two waves of technological change have transformed the way people purcha...
First Diamond Multimedia, then MP3.com, now Napster. The recording industry, in a flurry to protect ...
Napster released its controversial peer-to-peer music file sharing software to the public in June 19...
As the twentieth century drew to a close, the record companies were scrambling in desperation, attem...
Advances in computer technologies have stimulated many new business opportunities in recent years. H...
This paper considers the copJ.right litigation over the $le-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
This book explores the nature of the music industries before and after the digital revolution from t...
The Internet provides a challenge to existing media structures and cultural values, particularly in ...
This Article offers a preliminary economic analysis of whether it is desirable to hold Napster, Inc....
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...
Efforts by leading record labels to fill the void they created by shutting down Napster led several ...
Starr v. Sony BMG Music Entertainment illustrates the inherent tension between copyright ho...
In 2001 the five major record companies, controlling more than 80 percent of prerecorded music sales...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
Over the last twenty years, two waves of technological change have transformed the way people purcha...
First Diamond Multimedia, then MP3.com, now Napster. The recording industry, in a flurry to protect ...
Napster released its controversial peer-to-peer music file sharing software to the public in June 19...
As the twentieth century drew to a close, the record companies were scrambling in desperation, attem...
Advances in computer technologies have stimulated many new business opportunities in recent years. H...
This paper considers the copJ.right litigation over the $le-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
This book explores the nature of the music industries before and after the digital revolution from t...
The Internet provides a challenge to existing media structures and cultural values, particularly in ...
This Article offers a preliminary economic analysis of whether it is desirable to hold Napster, Inc....
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...