In this presentation, Terry Fisher compares the traditional internet distribution models and explains some of the most important case law surrounding it all including the Sony Betamax case and the Napster case.
Terry Fisher On Music Models – Part 1 of 4 (Small – 39 MB)
Terry Fisher On Music Models – Part 2 of 4 (Small – 39 MB)
Terry Fisher On Music Models – Part 3 of 4 (Small – 50 MB)
Terry Fisher On Music Models – Part 4 of 4 (Small – 50 MB)
Day 3 – Tape 3
9:00 – comparing old and new CD models
12:00 2/3 of the costs disappear
14:27 Semiotic democracy
18:00 Moral Rights
32:00 Good slide on music
35:00 my question about retailers and shelf space
todo: ask about “character provision” of compulsory for covering songs — note: I never followed up on this – but mean to — lisa rein
42:40 – movies
45:47 – Fair use and Factors
53:03 – non-infringing uses
Day 3 Tape 4
13:34 – CARP
18:15 – Napster
20:00 CD Burning
ILAW 2003 – Day 3 – July 2, 2003 – AM 2 of 2 – Terry Fisher – Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment
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