Fighting the war on file sharing

Fighting the war on file sharing
A. H. J. Schmidt, Aernout Schmidt, Wim Keuvelaar, Wilfred Dolfsma
About this book
Fighting the War on File Sharing aims at a multi-faceted understanding of why peer-to-peer services currently fail to gain their full potential in our society. The analysis focuses on music-file sharing. Three parts of the book ('The Morality of Regulation by Architecture', 'The Economics of Peer-to-Peer in Music' and 'Intellectual Property Rights for Music File Sharing' investigate the positions and opinions that individual disciplines can offer. As these analyses yield partial solutions, the final part of the book provides an institutional framework and applies it to produce new and crisp results on a tough, otherwise almost comprehensively researched subject. The framework recognizes the influence of outstanding work from law and information technology (Lessig), political anthropology (Douglas, Geertz, Smits), new institutional economics (Coase, North, Greif) and jurisprudence (Fuller, Bobbitt, Tamanaha). Its application allows a glimpse of veritable multidisciplinary co-operation concerning the perplexities of regulating the regularities in our social behaviour.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4831548W
Subjects
CopyrightIntellectual propertyIntellectual_PropertyPeer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks)Pirated editionsSound recordingsJurisprudence & General IssuesLawLegal Reference / Law ProfessionCommercial - International TradeLaw / Commercial / International TradeComputer network architectures