Promises to keep

technology, law, and the future of entertainment

Hardcover, 340 pages

English language

Published 2004 by Stanford Law and Politics.

ISBN:
978-0-8047-5013-4
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OCLC Number:
55067781

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"During the past fifteen years, changes in the technologies used to make and store audio and video recordings, combined with the communication revolution associated with the Internet, have generated a wide array of new ways in which music and movies can be produced and distributed. Both the creators and the consumers of entertainment products stand to benefit from the new systems. If the available technologies were exploited fully, the costs of audio and video recordings would drop sharply, the incomes of artists would rise, many more artists could reach global audiences, the variety of music and films popularly available would increase sharply, and listeners and viewers would be able to participate much more easily in the shaping of their cultural environments. Sadly, we have failed thus far to avail ourselves of these opportunities. Instead, much energy has been devoted to interpreting or changing legal rules in hopes of defending older …

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Subjects

  • Copyright -- Music -- United States
  • Piracy (Copyright) -- United States
  • Internet entertainment industry -- Law and legislation -- United States