iTunes auction treads murky legal ground
Here’s one from the “it doesn’t really say” department: George Hotelling wants to know. In a move that could spark a novel legal test of Internet music resale rights, the...
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Thoughts on the future. Changes in the present.
Here’s one from the “it doesn’t really say” department: George Hotelling wants to know. In a move that could spark a novel legal test of Internet music resale rights, the...
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Mark Levine, Lawrence Berkeley Nat’l Lab: five topics: slowness of change of energy, vital underpinning of the economy, energy as a polluter, 50-100 years, developing world is critical to...
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Impacts of DRMs on flows of information David Wagner, Computer Science, UC Berkeley (moderator) Hal Abelson, MIT Edward Felten, Computer Science, Princeton University Joe Liu, Boston College Law...
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In an article that I can’t find on the net, “Union goes against the Bells on phone line access charges,” by Jon Van, January 16, 2003: A new impediment appeared Wednesday for Baby...
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This was from a while ago but must be mentioned here. Seems cable (and DSL) providers don’t like file sharing, and are implementing price-and-service models to (how shall I say) discourage the...
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