Internet Piracy
Internet Piracy | Bibliography
Books
John Alderman. Sonic Boom: Napster, MP3, and the New Pioneers of Music. Cambridge, MA: Perseus, 2001.
Bruce Haring. Beyond the Charts: MP3 and the Digital Music Revolution. Los Angeles: JM Northern Media, 2000.
Lawrence Lessig. The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World. New York: Random House, 2001.
Jessica Litman. Digital Copyright: Protecting Intellectual Property on the Internet. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2001.
Trevor Merriden. Irresistible Forces: The Business Legacy of...
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Table of Contents
- Online Music Sharing Is Wrong
- The Harms of Online Music Sharing Are Exaggerated
- Many People Do Not View Online Music Sharing as Wrong
- Internet Piracy Harms Artists
- Online Music Sharing May Benefit Artists
- Online File Sharing Threatens the Film Industry
- The Government Should Explore Ways of Making File Sharing Legal
- The Government Must Combat Online Piracy
- The Music Industry’s Lawsuits Against Online Music Sharers Are Justified
- The Music Industry’s Lawsuits Against Online Music Sharers Are Misguided
- Online File Sharing Will Benefit Society
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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