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Copyrights

Submitted by jobekw on April 11, 2005

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Technology is an important aspect of human life that no one is capable of halting or even slowing down. As human life develops and becomes fuller with the pleasures of life, it is inevitable technology will continue to grow exponentially. Unfortunately, many people would like to believe that while technology is advancing, certain industries and businesses are suffering. The invention of the MP3, and the peer-to-peer file sharing technology is just a new ‘enemy’ in the eyes of big business and a scapegoat for copyright infringement, just as the cassette tape, the radio, and VHS have been in the past. In the 2001 Information & Communications Technology Law Journal, Vol 10, No. 3 author Maria Anestopoulou attempts to connect the relationships between the newfound popularity of the MP3 (file sharing) and the legal implications of copyright infringement that accompany them. Through explanations of the technology and the analysis of the court cases against companies like Napster, Anestopoulou’s article, Challenging Intellectual Property Law in the Internet: An overview of the legal implications of the MP3 technology, tries to give the reader an understanding of the benefits the internet presents to the world, while causing the facilitation of copyright crimes.
As stated in the abstract, Anestopoulou’s article “Attempts to provide an understanding of the contrast between the fundamental notion surrounding the Internet that global society should benefit from access to free flow of information whilst unauthorized copying of material normally protected by copyright can be facilitated.” (1) The essence of the idea presented in the abstract can first be seen in the article’s explicit title of Challenging Intellectual Property Law in the Internet: An overview of the legal implications of the MP3 technology, this title in itself is crisp and clear, giving the reader a clear view of what they can find in the...

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