51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing technology has arrived at its current state of development, ending with some predictions for its development in the near future. This section focuses less on the technical minutiae involved in the evolution of music copying than on the practical influence of each innovation on the public's ability to reproduce and transfer intellectual property. Section II is a survey of copyright law as it stands in the first part of 2001, focusing on technologically-motivated changes in the past three decades, but providing enough history to give the uninitiated a sense of the theoretical and doc...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Music piracy through the Internet remains a concern for many copyright holders in the United States....
To determine whether the public sharing of music over networks like Napster should be considered cop...
This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing tec...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of wo...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
Oscar Varela, as well as Gerald Whitney, Stan Liebowitz, and my committee members for their helpful ...
This paper seeks a resolution between the need to eliminate copyright infringement and the desire to...
The copyright laws formed in the publishing age in the eighteenth century have come a long way to th...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
The global music market is huge. Record companies make their money by exploiting the copyright in th...
Digitization and related technologies such as file-sharing software and wireless communications are ...
To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered c...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Music piracy through the Internet remains a concern for many copyright holders in the United States....
To determine whether the public sharing of music over networks like Napster should be considered cop...
This article is divided into three sections. Section I consists of a history of how file sharing tec...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of wo...
This thesis examines the evolution of digital copyright protection in response to the digital challe...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
Oscar Varela, as well as Gerald Whitney, Stan Liebowitz, and my committee members for their helpful ...
This paper seeks a resolution between the need to eliminate copyright infringement and the desire to...
The copyright laws formed in the publishing age in the eighteenth century have come a long way to th...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
The global music market is huge. Record companies make their money by exploiting the copyright in th...
Digitization and related technologies such as file-sharing software and wireless communications are ...
To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered c...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Music piracy through the Internet remains a concern for many copyright holders in the United States....
To determine whether the public sharing of music over networks like Napster should be considered cop...