Browsing Law School by Subject "Internet -- Law and legislation"
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(Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, 2015)The fate of professional creators is a major cultural issue. While specific copyright rules are obviously contingent and should be adapted to the new realities of online distribution and easy reuse, professional authorship ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2002)Every time a new technology creates legal problems, we face in a particular context the general question of relative institutional competence. Do we turn first to the judiciary, allowing time for a gradual solution derived ...
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(Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2001)This Article examines the status of copyright laws in several countries as they pertain to transmissions of music on the Internet. Because the exact legal ramifications of music transmissions over the Internet are currently ...
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(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)Issues discussed: Measures to combat illegal downloading. Are technical means, including digital rights management, relevant and efficient to fight against Internet piracy? The role of each category of rights owners in the ...