P2P File Sharing and Copyright

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EDUCAUSE Now - Show #5 - P2P Update & Data-Rich Blogging

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on July 10, 2008

EDUCAUSE Now is a monthly podcast, focusing on the intelligent use of information technology in higher education. Each episode features a variety of stories, interviews, and views that relate to IT in higher education. Let us know what you would like to hear at podcast@educause.edu.

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Don't Download This Panel

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Title:Don't Download This Panel (ID: WRC08029)
Author(s):Greg DePriest (NBC Universal), Kenneth C. Green (The Campus Computing Project), and Fred von Lohmann (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (03/31/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The attention of—and on—higher education has been focused on defensive measures to curb illegal file sharing. But this is occurring in the context of a much larger national debate about the appropriate role of copyright and intellectual property in cyberspace. Simultaneously, myriad new business models and delivery options for online digital entertainment are being tested. Ê What are institutions of higher education doing to curb illegal file sharing? What are the issues in the larger copyright debate? And what is the vision of the entertainment industry for offering digital entertainment online? A panel of distinguished experts in the field will discuss these and other pertinent issues in the peer-to-peer file sharing debate.

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Get Me Out of the Middle!

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Title:Get Me Out of the Middle! (ID: ERM0829)
Author(s):Kent Wada (UCLA)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

"File sharing serves as a tuning fork for an entirely new orchestra of digital communication, interaction, and social expectation. We in higher education must provide a clear, calm, ringing voice in defining
the terms of the new world when we believe our goals and values are important not only to us but to society."

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Update on Key U.S. Copyright Developments

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Title:Update on Key U.S. Copyright Developments (ID: LIVE084)
Author(s):James G. Neal (Columbia University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (02/29/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Copyright continues to be a core interest of the higher education and academic library communities. This briefing will focus on eight critical legislative and legal arenas where the United States will be working on copyright: orphan works, digital fair use, broadcast flag, Section 1201 anti-circumvention rulemaking, electronic reserves, peer-to-peer file sharing, open access to government-funded research, and the report of the Section 108 Study Group on exceptions and limitations for libraries and archives. The work of the study group will be highlighted, including its primary findings and recommendations. In addition, two important recent studies will be described and their importance for libraries will be cited. The advocacy and educational roles and responsibilities of librarians on copyright also will be outlined.

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Tune In Jan. 23 for a Free Web Seminar on Evaluating the RIAA’s Legal Threats to Online Activity

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on January 16, 2008

ELive! LogoThe recording industry’s complaints against alleged music downloaders are just the tip of the iceberg in legal threats against online activity. In the five years of the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse, we have seen thousands of legal threats, with claims including trademark infringement, defamation, and copyright infringement. This seminar will discuss some of the range of complaints, both unwarranted and justified, and describe ChillingEffects.org’s resources for those trying to evaluate legal threats. In some cases, the web’s sunlight can help to melt meritless threats.

In this free January 23 EDUCAUSE LIVE! seminar, Legal Threats, Chilling Effects, and Warming the Air, presenter Wendy Seltzer, Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and Visiting Professor, Northeastern University School of Law, will discuss these threats and how to evaluate them.

Students for Free Culture

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Title:Students for Free Culture (ID: CSD5185)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/10/2007)
Type:Programs and Projects
Abstract:

FreeCulture.org is an international chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and information & communications technology policy.

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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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Explaining the Crackdown on Student Downloading

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Title:Explaining the Crackdown on Student Downloading (ID: CSD4862)
Author(s):Mitch Bainwol (Recording Industry Association of America) and Cary Sherman (Recording Industry Association of America)
Source:Inside Higher Ed
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The authors explain the RIAAs targeted focus on suing college students.
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Background Discussion of Copyright Law and Potential Liability for Students Engaged in P2P File Sharing on University Networks

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Title:Background Discussion of Copyright Law and Potential Liability for Students Engaged in P2P File Sharing on University Networks (ID: CSD4689)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:This paper, by the Joint Committee of the Higher Education and Entertainment Communities, concerns the liability issues surrounding illegal peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing at colleges and universities.
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