Media, Technology, and Copyright: Integrating Law and EconomicsEdward Elgar Publishing, 1 ene 2005 - 209 páginas Recommended reading for any person interested in the way new technologies, above all the internet and digital content, are affecting the legal treatment of copyrightable intellectual property and related business methods and practices. |
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Fair use and economic analysis | 12 |
Digital rights management licensing and privacy | 47 |
Napster and peertopeer | 79 |
Digital music and the anticommons | 100 |
Publicity rights and consumer rights | 117 |
Software search and data | 135 |
Open source and innovative copyright | 169 |
References | 178 |
Legal references | 193 |
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