For over a century and with increasing frequency, major controversies have erupted between large distributors of copyrighted works (song publishers, movie studios, record labels, book publishers, etc.) and makers of new technologies for experiencing those works (player piano manufacturers, VCR manufacturers, the creators of file sharing software, Google Books, etc.). Usually, the copyright owners and the technology firms reach a licensing deal-but not without some form of government intervention. Various institutions within the federal government have become involved in these disputes, using a variety of different mechanisms. This Article is a theoretical investigation of government intervention in these content-technology copyright dispute...
As digital storage of intellectual goods such as literature and music has become widespread, the dup...
Copyright represents a constant and delicately poised balance among three, often competing interests...
The online environment and new digital technologies threaten the viability of the music and film ind...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
This dissertation examines the impact of new communications technology on the filmed-entertainment i...
Over the course of several decades, copyright protection has been expanded and extended through leg...
Digital rights management (DRM) refers to various technological systems by which copyright holders s...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Copyright was initially conceptualized as a means to free creative parties from dependency on public...
For nearly half a century, the United States has been one of the main proponents of harmonizing the ...
Digital technologies permit the wide distribution of perfect copies at virtually no marginal cost. E...
America’s entertainment industry, and the creative talent that drives it, is a national treasure. Eq...
This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing tec...
Several of the authors question the efficacy of copyright, which is increasingly regarded as benefit...
Copyright can easily be seen through a lens of conflict. When considering histories of copyright leg...
As digital storage of intellectual goods such as literature and music has become widespread, the dup...
Copyright represents a constant and delicately poised balance among three, often competing interests...
The online environment and new digital technologies threaten the viability of the music and film ind...
Piracy has existed as long as there have been copyrighted works and reproduction technologies. Since...
This dissertation examines the impact of new communications technology on the filmed-entertainment i...
Over the course of several decades, copyright protection has been expanded and extended through leg...
Digital rights management (DRM) refers to various technological systems by which copyright holders s...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Copyright was initially conceptualized as a means to free creative parties from dependency on public...
For nearly half a century, the United States has been one of the main proponents of harmonizing the ...
Digital technologies permit the wide distribution of perfect copies at virtually no marginal cost. E...
America’s entertainment industry, and the creative talent that drives it, is a national treasure. Eq...
This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing tec...
Several of the authors question the efficacy of copyright, which is increasingly regarded as benefit...
Copyright can easily be seen through a lens of conflict. When considering histories of copyright leg...
As digital storage of intellectual goods such as literature and music has become widespread, the dup...
Copyright represents a constant and delicately poised balance among three, often competing interests...
The online environment and new digital technologies threaten the viability of the music and film ind...