| Patrick Burkart, Tom McCourt - Business & Economics - 2006 - 180 pages
With the rising popularity of online music, the nature of the music industry and the role of the Internet are rapidly changing. Rather than buying records, tapes, or CDs_in ... | |
| John Gantz, Jack B. Rochester - Business & Economics - 2005 - 328 pages
Digital piracy. It's a global war -- and it's just begun. Pirates of the Digital Millennium chronicles that war. All of it: media conglomerates vs. teenagers, tech companies vs ... | |
| Matthew Rimmer - Law - 2007 - 377 pages
A very helpful and accessible collection of contemporary issues in digital copyright law. . . Rimmer s book is quite possibly the most enjoyable and easy to read guide to ... | |
| Sherri Mabry Gordon - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2014 - 106 pages
Author Sherri Mabry Gordon explains how peer-to-peer file sharing works, what is legal and what is not, and she explores new ways of using technology that can benefit everyone. | |
| William W. Fisher, III - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 352 pages
During the past fifteen years, changes in technology have generated an extraordinary array of new ways in which music and movies can be produced and distributed. Both the ... | |
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