The goal of copyright law has always been to balance society's interest in access to information against the right of the creators to profit from the fruits of their labour. However, every so often copyright law comes up against a new technology that threatens the ability of copyright holders to enforce their rights. Initially, these new technologies seem to be the death knell to copyright protection, but in nearly every case copyright law has adjusted to the new technology. In the process often creating a lucrative source of revenue for the copyright holders who had initially been so opposed to its introduction. The Internet is the most recent in a line of copyright-threatening technologies. In the context of digital music, the Internet ha...
In spite of the guidance provided by the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) of 1992, music companies ar...
This thesis seeks to address and clarify the changing interface between copyright law and other for...
According to the entertainment industry, the digital revolution is usurping its product and undermin...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
During the last decade, voice compression (particularly, the MP3) and signal transmission technologi...
This paper seeks a resolution between the need to eliminate copyright infringement and the desire to...
This Note examines the development of the fair-use defense to other new technologies, such as the VC...
The music industry may never be the same again. In recent years, the recording industry has faced an...
While music file sharing over the internet has become a common practice in recent years, record comp...
The Internet has changed the traditional supply chain of the music industry. The shrinking of music ...
The mp3 is a rising issue in today\u27s news. Through research and documentation of interviews, this...
The purpose of this thesis is to undertake a critical analysis of the Napster judgment and its treat...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
In spite of the guidance provided by the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) of 1992, music companies ar...
This thesis seeks to address and clarify the changing interface between copyright law and other for...
According to the entertainment industry, the digital revolution is usurping its product and undermin...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
During the last decade, voice compression (particularly, the MP3) and signal transmission technologi...
This paper seeks a resolution between the need to eliminate copyright infringement and the desire to...
This Note examines the development of the fair-use defense to other new technologies, such as the VC...
The music industry may never be the same again. In recent years, the recording industry has faced an...
While music file sharing over the internet has become a common practice in recent years, record comp...
The Internet has changed the traditional supply chain of the music industry. The shrinking of music ...
The mp3 is a rising issue in today\u27s news. Through research and documentation of interviews, this...
The purpose of this thesis is to undertake a critical analysis of the Napster judgment and its treat...
Technological innovations have always influenced the ways in which music is made and consumed in soc...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
Technology has upended the music industry. ‘Digital’ has changed the mechanics of music distribution...
In spite of the guidance provided by the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) of 1992, music companies ar...
This thesis seeks to address and clarify the changing interface between copyright law and other for...
According to the entertainment industry, the digital revolution is usurping its product and undermin...