INDUCE Act

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Supreme Court Mulls File-swap 'Pushers'

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Title:Supreme Court Mulls File-swap 'Pushers' (ID: CSD3834)
Author(s):John Borland (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"As the Supreme Court mulls the fate of file-swapping networks, justices are studying a rarely used element of copyright law that sparked bitter controversy when raised in Congress last year."
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Copyright and Digital Media in a Post-Napster World: 2005 Update

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Title:Copyright and Digital Media in a Post-Napster World: 2005 Update (ID: CSD3733)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The objective of this White Paper, initially released in August 2003 and updated in January 2005, is to provide a foundation for evaluating key questions facing the different stakeholders in the contentious debate over the future of digital media. It explores issues surrounding the current digital media ecosystem, including:

* The legal and regulatory developments regarding copyright and related intellectual property issues.
* Business models upset or enabled by digital media distribution.
* Technological developments driving change across the value chain.
* Shifts in consumer attitudes and behavior.
Focusing on these topics, the Berkman Center's Digital Media Team identifies five scenarios that flow from developments in law, technology and society. The five scenarios are outlined at the end of the White Paper. They have provided an analytical structure for a series of conferences and recently published papers as well as research in progress.

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Congress Fails to Act on Copyright Bills

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Title:Congress Fails to Act on Copyright Bills (ID: CSD3583)
Source:IDG News Service
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Controversial bills proposed new penalties (including jail time) for copyright violations.
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Students Fight Copyright Hoarders

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Title:Students Fight Copyright Hoarders (ID: CSD3503)
Author(s):Katie Dean
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Students at about a dozen colleges and universities have started organizations called Free Culture groups to educate other students about copyright and fight what they see as a tilting of the law to favor copyright owners. The first Free Culture group was started by Swarthmore College student Nelson Pavlosky, known for his successful legal challenge to Diebold Election Systems' use of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in trying to suppress leaked company memos.Pavlosky and other Free Culture organizers want college-age people to understand how copyrights have changed in the electronic era, particularly with respect to legislation such as the proposed Induce Act. Pavlosky acknowledged that a danger of the Free Culture groups is that participants will simply be seen as "rich white kids who want free music." Jessica Litman, a law professor at Wayne State University and a speaker at a meeting of the Free Culture groups, noted that copyright law is traditionally written by lobbyists who represent copyright owners and said that consumers should be included in that process.
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INDUCE: CUE DIN - Blog

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Title:INDUCE: CUE DIN - Blog (ID: EPO0418)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by the EDUCAUSE Policy Office (2004)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:An EDUCAUSE blog regarding the INDUCE Act legislation.
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Ashcroft Vows Piracy Assault

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Title:Ashcroft Vows Piracy Assault (ID: CSD3481)
Author(s):Katie Dean
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"While the entertainment industry has had some recent setbacks in its fight against piracy in the courts and in Congress, it has a new ally in John Ashcroft, who recently pledged to make cracking down on copyright violators a top priority. "
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INDUCE Act

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Title:INDUCE Act (ID: EPO0416)
Author(s):Garret Sern (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by the EDUCAUSE Policy Office (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:This is an EDUCAUSE issue brief on the INDUCE Act.
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On Hand Tools and Federal Legislation Blog

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Title:On Hand Tools and Federal Legislation Blog (ID: EPO0417)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by the EDUCAUSE Policy Office (2004)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:An EDUCAUSE blog regarding the INDUCE Act legislation.
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Copying Programs Could be Outlawed

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Title:Copying Programs Could be Outlawed (ID: CSD3470)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Legislation targets products that 'induce' copyright violations.
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Corante Tech News ongoing resources related to the INDUCE Act

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Title:Corante Tech News ongoing resources related to the INDUCE Act (ID: CSD3474)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:Blog posting regarding the INDUCE Act.
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