Campus or Subscription Music Services and Licensing

Recent resources tagged with Campus or Subscription Music Services and Licensing.

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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Apple's Jobs Calls for DRM-free World

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Title:Apple's Jobs Calls for DRM-free World (ID: CSD4791)
Author(s):Tom Krazit (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"In a rare open letter from CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday, Apple has urged record companies to abandon digital rights management technologies."
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EU Plans Online Copyright Licence

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Title:EU Plans Online Copyright Licence (ID: CSD3938)
Author(s):Davud Gow (AHN Media Corporation)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Creators of online music services such as composers, lyricists and performers would be able to secure a single pan-European copyright licence for the first time under proposals tabled yesterday by the European commission. Artists must currently secure copyrights in each of the union's 25 member nations, with each country requiring separate copyrights in order to transmit songs over the net.
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Legal Alternatives to P2P: Reports from Yale and Penn State

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Title:Legal Alternatives to P2P: Reports from Yale and Penn State (ID: LIVE049)
Author(s):Charles Powell (Yale University) and Russell S. Vaught (The Pennsylvania State University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Yale and Penn State have both pioneered the use of legal services for distributing copyrighted media. In January 2004, both initiated commercial services that differ in many ways. This presentation will compare the services and experiences of these two institutions.

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Colleges Explore Legal Net Music Setups

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Title:Colleges Explore Legal Net Music Setups (ID: CSD2921)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2003)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Universities are considering ways to bring legal Internet jukeboxes to dorm rooms, including entering deals with commercial service providers that would see online music charges included alongside tuition fees or picked up by the schools themselves.
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