Copyrights-future

Sometimes a technological change is so great that it shakes the foundations of every rule of law. Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing systems - Napster, Gnutella, ZAA, Grokster, and Greenet3 - are just signs of a technological breakthrough that has set the stage for further fundamental changes to the patent system. . The video recorder has produced high protection for Sony's offline use. The digital cassette recorder gave birth to the Audio Home Record Act. The Internet gave birth to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Napster gave birth to Napster. We see the law morph before our eyes, but its final form is still subtle. As a result, the future of copyright consists of holding. We live in a magical, exciting and frightening time: Many curtains of copies are blossoming on the surface, sometimes even more focused and sometimes less.

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