April 21, 2004

Berkman Center iTunes Case Study-- Intellectual Property --

Ars Technica has a nice review of the iTunes Case Study being done by Harvard Law's Berkman Center for Internet & Society. From the study's overview:

By focusing on the specific iTunes example, the Case Study offers a concrete view of the way law, technology, and business model interact in the post-Napster world.  The Case Study has focused on four important regulatory issues:

  • Interaction between Copyright and Contract Law
  • Digital Rights Management
  • Digital First Sale Doctrine
  • Fair Use Doctrine
Posted by bug to Intellectual Property at April 21, 2004 2:14 AM | TrackBack
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