P2P File Sharing and Interviews/Podcasts/Videos

Recent resources tagged with P2P File Sharing and Interviews/Podcasts/Videos.

University of Wisconsin Student Orientation Video - Understanding File Sharing

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Title:University of Wisconsin Student Orientation Video - Understanding File Sharing (ID: CSD5324)
Source:University of Wisconsin
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (01/24/2008)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:

This is a University of Wisconsin student orientation video on the importance of understanding file sharing.

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Protecting the University from Copyright Bullies

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Title:Protecting the University from Copyright Bullies (ID: CSD5168)
Author(s):Wendy Seltzer (Brooklyn Law School)
Source:Cornell University Computer Policy and Law Program
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/27/2007)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:

How can the university foster intellectual exploration and creativity, protect students' privacy, and educate responsible citizens of the networked world? Is it possible to support balanced copyright law and enforcement, without responding to every entertainment company's demands for internet filtering and "pre-litigation notices"?

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Righting the Copyright Balance

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Title:Righting the Copyright Balance (ID: CSD5168)
Author(s):Wendy Seltzer (Brooklyn Law School)
Source:Cornell University Computer Policy and Law Program
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/27/2007)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:

Can the music go on by offering fans better ways to get music, while guaranteeing payment for its creators? Where have copyright law and its enforcers gone wrong, and what can students, music fans, and co-creators do to put the law back on track?

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Music Industry Issues Another Litigation Threat To Students

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Title:Music Industry Issues Another Litigation Threat To Students (ID: EPO0740)
Source:Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Origin:Contributed by the EDUCAUSE Policy Office (08/21/2007)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:

Heidi Wachs, Government Relations Officer for EDUCAUSE, shares her insights on the potential consequences by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)’s sending pre-litigation letters to students at 58 colleges, including the University of Maine.

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What is Wrong with Ripping?

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Title:What is Wrong with Ripping? (ID: CSD4675)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:CUA's anti-piracy video.
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What Do You Think?

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Title:What Do You Think? (ID: CSD4527)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:What Do You Think?, is a documentary on intellectual property and file-sharing. The film encourages students to learn about and discuss file-sharing and intellectual property. It doesn't take a position on the issue, but simply informs the audience and encourages critical thinking.
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LJ Talks to Siva Vaidhyanathan

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Title:LJ Talks to Siva Vaidhyanathan (ID: CSD3982)
Author(s):Andrew Richard Albanese (Library Journal)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:In a stunning, unanimous decision, the Supreme Court in the case of MGM v. Grokster recently ruled that companies can be held liable for copyright infringement if it can be proven they intentionally "induced" infringing activities. LJ's Andrew Richard Albanese caught up with author and copyright expert (and LJ Mover & Shaker) Siva Vaidhyanathan to examine the ruling.
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INDUCE Act 2.0: Law and IT

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Title:INDUCE Act 2.0: Law and IT (ID: CSD3476)
Author(s):Ernest Miller (IT Conversations), Andrew Greenberg (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers, Inc.), and Joshua Wattles
Source:IT Conversations
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:Audio of a conversation hosted by Ernest Miller. The two guests are Andrew Greenberg, a software publisher and designer, who points out just how far this law is a change from existing copyright statutes and calls for more study before making such a radical shift in liability. Joshua Wattles, who has represented a major motion picture studio as well as a P2P company, also explains why the INDUCE Act is not a viable solution to the copyright industry's problems. (There is a login required to listen to the audio).
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Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004: An Interview with John Hughes and Jennifer M. Rich of Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP

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Title:Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004: An Interview with John Hughes and Jennifer M. Rich of Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP (ID: CSD3469)
Author(s):Jiminy C. Twu (FindLaw)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Interviews/Podcasts/Videos
Abstract:The lawyers interviewed for this article practice for Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP, a firm which focuses upon trademark and copyright law for both domestic and foreign clients.
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