From Arms Race to Mutual Cooperation- Towards Copyright Peace on the Internet?

Topics:
Music
Tags:
Helsinki University,
Sales Strategy,
Sales Force Management,
Sales,
Peer To Peer (P2P),
P2P File Sharing,
P2P,
Management,
Internet,
Industry,
...
Source:
Helsinki University of Technology

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Overview: The Internet has not treated the owners of copyrighted works well. The level of unauthorized copying has been staggering since the invention of the present-day peer-to-peer file sharing systems. However, the content industry does not show any signs of dying despite excessive copying. On the contrary, 2003 was very successful for the music industry in quite many countries including New Zealand, UK, Finland and the Netherlands. Also the movie industry has been continuously breaking sales records during the last few years with rapidly increasing DVD sales and rentals.

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Format: PDF | Size: 235KB | Date: Jul 2004 | Pages: 21


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