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IP and Music – A Documentary

Steve Cummings at Hodges Partnership was kind enough to send me a link to an interesting documentary (documentary is enttiled “What Do you Think?”) he directed for the IP Institute at the University of Richmond School of Law.

It is a great tutorial and raises some interesting questions relating to intellectual property, file sharing, copyright and the role of each in today’s society.  While geared toward undergrad students, I think it would be a useful tool for any class or academic situation exploring these issues.

Thanks for the link Steve!

You may be interested in reading the following related posts:

  1. creative commons expands into science & patents
  2. History of the Technology/Copyright Clash
  3. INSIDE A FILE SHARING COURT PROCEEDING
  4. Copyright Legislation in the New Term
  5. HARRY POTTER ALTERNATIVE SOUNDRACK, FAIR USE UNDER COPYRIGHT LAW?



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Posted by Douglas Sorocco, December 11, 2005 at 12:34 pm
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