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Copyright And Antitrust: The Effects Of The Digital Performance Rights In Sound Recordings Act Of 1995 In Foreign Markets, Connie C. Davis
Copyright And Antitrust: The Effects Of The Digital Performance Rights In Sound Recordings Act Of 1995 In Foreign Markets, Connie C. Davis
Federal Communications Law Journal
The licensing of copyrighted nondramatic works by performance rights societies has long been recognized as a potential source of antitrust violations. In 1995, the Congress passed the Digital Performance Rights in Sound Recordings Act in an effort to deal with the licensing problems associated with nondramatic musical works. The DPRSRA created a right in sound recordings to perform the copyrighted work publicly by means of a digital audio transmission as well as establishing compulsory licensing scheme. However, the DPRSRA failed to address the problem of licensing of nondramatic works in foreign markets. This Note identifies the anticompetitive licensing scheme practiced …
Open Source Software The Success Of An Alternative Intellectual Property Incentive Paradigm, Marcus Maher
Open Source Software The Success Of An Alternative Intellectual Property Incentive Paradigm, Marcus Maher
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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The Internet And Decisional Institutions The Structural Advantages Of Online Common Law Regulation, Thomas K. Richards
The Internet And Decisional Institutions The Structural Advantages Of Online Common Law Regulation, Thomas K. Richards
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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