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iTunes Case Study released
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Saturday, April 3, 2004
News Categories: iTunes
“The Digital Media Project’s Green Paper, iTunes: How Copyright, Contract, and Technology Shape the Business of Digital Media, provides an in-depth look at this service from the perspective of comparative law. Members of the Digital Media Team examined different legal and regulatory regimes from a range of countries to deterimine how iTunes and services like it are likely to fare under different sets of norms. The Case Study has focused on four important regulatory issues:
Interaction between Copyright and Contract Law
Digital Rights Management
Digital First Sale Doctrine
Fair Use Doctrine”
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1
Errr… what?
Posted by ? on April 3, 2004 at 10:49 PM (PST)
2
I think they mean the iTunes Music Store. I wish people would distinguish them properly… It’s bad enough not being able to get the iTMS in my country, without this sort of confusion!
Posted by Gidds in UK on April 4, 2004 at 12:38 AM (PST)
3
So, these guys have spent ages doing something no-one understands or cares about?
Well done for changing the world.
Posted by ! on April 4, 2004 at 6:39 AM (PST)
4
Yeah, we want more articles about ‘iPod parties’ and iPod cases.
Posted by Chimpee on April 4, 2004 at 8:59 AM (PST)
5
What’s a green paper?
Posted by ? on April 4, 2004 at 5:48 PM (PST)
6
I wish I had the time to read 100 pages of research on iTunes, but I just don’t.
Posted by Aaron on April 4, 2004 at 6:45 PM (PST)
7
^^
true, who cares… still, it’s iPod news none the less.
Posted by illpod on April 15, 2004 at 10:29 PM (PST)