An edition of Digital Copyright (2001)

Digital Copyright

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An edition of Digital Copyright (2001)

Digital Copyright

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In 1998, copyright lobbyists succeeded in persuading Congress to enact laws greatly expanding copyright owners' control over individuals' private uses of their works. The efforts to enforce these new rights have resulted in highly publicized legal battles between established media, such as major record labels and motion picture studios, and upstart Internet companies, such as MP3.com and Napster.

The general public is used to thinking of copyright (if it thinks of it at all) as marginal and arcane, and it hasn't paid much attention as legislation to expand copyright moved through Congress. But copyright law is central to our society's information policy, and affects what we can read, view, hear, use, or learn.

In this enlightening and well-argued book, law professor Jessica Litman questions whether copyright laws crafted by lawyers and their lobbyists really make sense for the vast majority of us. Should every interaction between ordinary consumers and copyright-protected works be governed by laws drafted without ordinary consumers in mind? Is it practical to enforce such laws, or expect consumers to obey them? Most important, what are the effects of such laws on the exchange of information in a free society? Litman's critique exposes the 1998 copyright law as an incoherent patchwork. She argues for reforms that reflect common sense and the way people actually behave in their daily digital interactions.
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Publisher
Prometheus Books
Language
English
Pages
220

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Cover of: Digital Copyright
Digital Copyright
Apr 25, 2017, Michigan Publishing Services
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Cover of: Digital Copyright
Digital Copyright
2006, Prometheus Books
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Cover of: Digital Copyright
Digital Copyright: Protecting Intellectual Property on the Internet
2001, Prometheus Books
Hardcover in English - 4th printing
Cover of: Digital Copyright
Digital Copyright: Protecting Intellectual Property on the Internet
2001, Prometheus Books
Hardcover in English - 4th printing

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Amherst, NY, USA

First Sentence

"AMERICAN IDEAS OF FREEDOM ARE bound up with a vision of information policy that counts information as social wealth owned by all."

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
2001

Classifications

Library of Congress
KF3030.1 .L58 2006, KF3030.1.L58 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
220
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8851163M
Internet Archive
digitalcopyright00litm_039
ISBN 10
159102420X
ISBN 13
9781591024200
LCCN
2006009273
OCLC/WorldCat
65165458
Amazon ID (ASIN)
159102420X
Google
9FNBAQAAIAAJ
Library Thing
315446
Goodreads
2172515

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You don’t need a detailed understanding of copyright law to read this book: a brief overview should give you enough to get by.
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