This article studies the so-called anti-trafficking provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ( DMCA ) by drawing insight from federal gun control. Among other things, the anti-trafficking provisions criminalize the distribution of technology that circumvents the encryption schemes sometimes used to protect digital files. This prohibition even applies to the sale of circumvention technology for lawful purposes. Not surprisingly, this result has generated controversy. Consumer advocates and civil libertarians have argued that it is wrong to criminalize the sale of technology that has lawful use, particularly when that criminalization makes it difficult - if not impossible - for the public to make legal, non-infringing use of copyr...
The advent of digital technology has increasingly stressed copyright\u27s ability to protect adequat...
This Article raises two points about the anti-circumvention provisions. First, these provisions seem...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
This article studies the so-called anti-trafficking provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright...
Copyright law has always involved balancing creative pursuits against innovations in copying, distri...
...information content providers who depend heavily on copyright law are growing increasingly wary o...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, was enacted by Congress in October of 1998.1 Se...
In the digital age, cybersecurity plays a principal role in resolving consumer concerns regarding da...
Digital technology and innovation acutely impact copyright law. This article describes the delicate ...
Although the technological arms race has recently emerged as a vogue-ish piece of legal terminolog...
The thesis of this Article is that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) in the United...
The DMCA\u27s ban on circumvention technology, however, has been the subject of some dispute. In the...
In 1998, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a landmark piece of legislatio...
As society becomes more technology driven, legal issues continue to arise around the world. From pri...
In a world where digital pirates freely roam the internet, seemingly plundering at will, the provide...
The advent of digital technology has increasingly stressed copyright\u27s ability to protect adequat...
This Article raises two points about the anti-circumvention provisions. First, these provisions seem...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
This article studies the so-called anti-trafficking provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright...
Copyright law has always involved balancing creative pursuits against innovations in copying, distri...
...information content providers who depend heavily on copyright law are growing increasingly wary o...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, was enacted by Congress in October of 1998.1 Se...
In the digital age, cybersecurity plays a principal role in resolving consumer concerns regarding da...
Digital technology and innovation acutely impact copyright law. This article describes the delicate ...
Although the technological arms race has recently emerged as a vogue-ish piece of legal terminolog...
The thesis of this Article is that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) in the United...
The DMCA\u27s ban on circumvention technology, however, has been the subject of some dispute. In the...
In 1998, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a landmark piece of legislatio...
As society becomes more technology driven, legal issues continue to arise around the world. From pri...
In a world where digital pirates freely roam the internet, seemingly plundering at will, the provide...
The advent of digital technology has increasingly stressed copyright\u27s ability to protect adequat...
This Article raises two points about the anti-circumvention provisions. First, these provisions seem...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...