Campus or Subscription Music Services and Federal Copyright Law

RIAA v. The People: Four Years Later

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Title:RIAA v. The People: Four Years Later (ID: CSD5089)
Source:Electronic Frontier Foundation
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/29/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

In this report the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) provides a comprehensive look at the four-year litigation campaign waged by the RIAA against music fans. The report traces the RIAA campaign from its beginnings in 2003 against a handful of students at Princeton, Rensselaer Polytechnic, and Michigan Tech to the current spate of "pre-litigation settlement" letters being sent to universities nationwide.

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Can't Stop the Music: Dealing with File Sharing on Campus

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Title:Can't Stop the Music: Dealing with File Sharing on Campus (ID: LIVE0515)
Author(s):Steven J. McDonald (Rhode Island School of Design)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

With P2P use continuing to grow even in the face of more than 11,000 RIAA and MPAA lawsuits—so far!—and with Internet2 making it even more tempting, the issue of music file sharing remains at the top of the IT policy charts. What does the Supreme Court's recent decision in the Grokster case mean for your campus? Who is Cecilia Gonzalez, and why should your students care? And what can you do to reduce the burdens file sharing imposes on your system and your time? This EDUCAUSE Live! session will give you the answers to these and other related questions.

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Music sharing that's free and legal

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Title:Music sharing that's free and legal (ID: CSD3502)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"A new twist on file sharing is holding out the promise of allowing millions of people to share their song collections online, at no cost--and without legal risk. "
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Campus Opportunities for Legal Online Music and Movies

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Title:Campus Opportunities for Legal Online Music and Movies (ID: EDU03163)
Author(s):Bruce Block and Mark A. Luker (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Legal online music services are widely viewed as the preferred solution to illegal P2P file sharing of copyrighted works. During the past year the Joint P2P Committee of Higher Education and the entertainment community hosted two workshops and issued an RFI to investigate campus hosting of legal online services for music and other digital content. The committee's Technology Task Force staff will describe the process and the results of this investigation.
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