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Digital Dilemma: Could The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Have Inadvertently Exempted Napster And Its Progeny From Liability?, Matthew James Fantaci
Digital Dilemma: Could The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Have Inadvertently Exempted Napster And Its Progeny From Liability?, Matthew James Fantaci
Louisiana Law Review
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Disruptive Technology And Common Law Lawmaking: A Brief Analysis Of A&(And)M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc., Michael W. Carroll
Disruptive Technology And Common Law Lawmaking: A Brief Analysis Of A&(And)M Records, Inc. V. Napster, Inc., Michael W. Carroll
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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Music On The Internet: Is Technology Moving Faster Than Copyright Law?, Kimberly Kerry
Music On The Internet: Is Technology Moving Faster Than Copyright Law?, Kimberly Kerry
Santa Clara Law Review
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Napster: The Case For The Need For A Missing Direct Infringer, Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons
Napster: The Case For The Need For A Missing Direct Infringer, Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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Discussion On The Record Industry's Perspective, Kevon Glickman
Discussion On The Record Industry's Perspective, Kevon Glickman
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Revenge Of The Record Industry Association Of America: The Rise And Fall Of Napster, Vickie L. Feeman
Revenge Of The Record Industry Association Of America: The Rise And Fall Of Napster, Vickie L. Feeman
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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