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- Music Copyright Protection
- This article encapsulates about the copyright issues and licensing of music. Music copyright protection is just as important as any other copyrighted material. If your music or songwriting needs protection you should consider our Fraud Alert Security Paper. When writing your work onto our paper if someone attempts to copy...
- White papers 2001-01-31
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- Musical Musings: The Case for Rethinking Music Copyright Protection
- For the copyright and music enthusiast, the history and development of the legal regime regarding music copyright is a fascinating and fiendishly complex one. In looking at the development of music copyright law, it is evident that both Congress and the courts have historically treated music just like other types...
- Case studies
- UK's first failsafe protection against music copyright claims announced today.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-29 February 2000-HISCOX: UK's first failsafe protection against music copyright claims announced today C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29022000 Hiscox, the UK's leading specialist insurer, today announced that it will provide the UK's first failsafe insurance against unanticipated ...
- Research articles 2000-02-29
- Toshiba Announces NAND EEPROM With Copyright Protection Feature; ID Number Supports Copyright Protection Including Music Downloads From Web Sites
- IRVINE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 22, 1999--Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. TAEC Monday announced that Toshiba Corp. has developed a NAND Flash EEPROM that supports copyright protection systems for applications such as downloading music files and electronic books from Web sites.
- Research articles 1999-02-22
- Microsoft Unveils New Copyright Protection Software
- This paper gives information about music copyright issues. Microsoft is unveiling copyright protection software to allow rented songs or movies to be used on portable players, cellular phones and other devices. The goal is to make it easier for companies who want customers to rent songs or videos, rather than...
- White papers 2004-05-30
- Copyright and the Internet: In Search of Equilibrium
- The Framers of the Constitution and the subsequent Congresses of the United States have stated that the theory of copyright protection is to provide some incentive through economic gain for a period of time to encourage authors and artists to expand the creative energy and labor needed to produce a...
- White papers
- Music Copyright for Schools
- This paper elaborates about the copyright issues and licensing of music in schools. Copyright is a legally enforceable system designed to encourage creative persons by protecting their rights and livelihoods. It provides them with the means to control the use of their works and to earn remuneration from such use....
- White papers 2001-08-13
- Copyright: Please Look But Don't Touch!
- This paper speaks on copyright Protection. There are now numerous ways in which to copy, modify, reuse and transmit images, text, video, music and more. It outlines useful steps to safeguard the copyrights by being aware of the copyright laws & regulations. This paper look at copyright with the intention...
- White papers 2000-01-29
- South Korea music industry files Internet-sharing suit
- SEOUL AFP — South Korea's music industry has filed complaints against more than 2,700 Internet users for swapping music illegally in the country's biggest online copyright case. The suit was launched by Nofree, a copyright protection firm that represents some 60 domestic music companies. Nofree asked state prosecutors...
- Research articles 2005-08-02
- The Creative Destruction of Copyright: Napster and the New Economics of Digital Technology
- To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered copyright infringement, one must first conclude that digital works are entitled to copy-right protection. This article argues against copyright protection for digital works because the economics of digital technology undercuts prior assumptions about the efficacy of...
- White papers 2002-09-23
- Copyright and the Digital Distribution of Music
- This paper briefly describes about copyright protection. Over the past several years, copyright has received much more public attention than ever before due to lawsuits against companies such as Napster and MP3.com. Technological innovations have brought about new ways in which copyrighted works can be reproduced, distributed, performed, and enjoyed....
- White papers 2001-09-01
- Report: Napster in Talks With Microsoft
- File-Swapping Service Napster is reportedly in talks with Microsoft to use the software maker's music copyright protection technology. The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Napster hopes to use Microsoft's anti-piracy technology to persuade the music industry to allow songs that it has restricted the file-trading service from listing. Microsoft...
- White papers 2001-05-04
- Music-swapping site Grokster to shut down under settlement
- WASHINGTON AFP — Grokster, the music-swapping website that became a flashpoint in the legal battle over copyright protection on the Internet, will shut down its service under a settlement with the US music industry, it was announced. Grokster will stop distributing its peer-to-peer (P2P) software that had been blamed...
- Research articles 2005-11-07
- World-leading music royalties society outsources systems performance management to Metron.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-18 July 2002-METRON: World-leading music royalties society outsources systems performance management to Metron C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07172002 The MCPS Mechanical Copyright Protection Society, in alliance with the PRS Performing Right Society, is one of the world's largest...
- Research articles 2002-07-18
- American Antitrust Institute Network Access Project: Online Music
- The recording industry has maintained tight control over the ability of artists to distribute their work; the Internet offers the opportunity for artists to deliver music directly to consumers. The recording industry has created the end-product on which songs are sold; computer software and hardware allows consumers to capture recorded...
- White papers 2002-09-29
- Envisioning Copyright Law's Digital Future
- Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass other methods of mechanically storing and reproducing works of authorship, such as photography, motion pictures, and sound recordings. The advent of broadcasting led to the expansion of copyright to encompass exploitation of creative expression in new...
- White papers 2002-09-07
- Senate Committee Okays Net Copyright Protection Bill
- A compromise has been reached in the Senate that could mean a bill that gives internet and online service providers and telecommunications companies some protection from prosecution if their services are used to illegally transmit copyrighted products, such as music and films. The Senate Judiciary Committee has unanimously approved legislation...
- Research articles 1998-05-01
- Questioning the Economic Justification for Copyright
- This article questions the economic justification for copyright law's prohibition against unauthorized copying (17 U.S.C. ยบ106). It identifies and explains how new technologies and social norms provide many viable business models for financing new creations without the need for the current broad copyright protection. More significantly, it contends that, in...
- White papers 2003-05-21
- Coming soon to pay-per-view: How the digital Millennium Copyright Act enables digital content owners to curcumvent educational fair use
- From the infancy of copyright protection, some opportunity for fair use of copyrighted materials has been thought necessary to fulfill copyright's very purpose, " [t] o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts."1 U.S. Supreme Court, Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. (1994) Throughout our history, the ability of individual...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Majority of Online Music Pirates Don't Care about Possible Charges, Study Says.
- By Chris Cobbs, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 2--The stepped-up legal war on Internet music pirates could be met with stiff resistance because a new study shows two-thirds of those who download online songs say they don't care...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
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