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A Question of Copyright '02


  • BusinessWeek article on Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive Project
  • An amicus brief prepared in support of the Eldred plaintiffs by economists George A. Akerlof, Kenneth J. Arrow, Timothy F. Bresnahan, James M. Buchanan, Ronald H. Coase, Linda R. Cohen, Milton Friedman, Jerry R. Green, Robert W. Hahn, Thomas W. Hazlett, C. Scott Hemphill, Robert E. Litan, Roger G. Noll, Richard Schmalensee, Steven Shavell, Hal R. Varian, and Richard J. Zeckhauser appears here (PDF file).
  • Two articles that cropped up at the Wired Online site as I wrote this:

    Kazaa Taunts Record Biz: Catch Us

    The Kazaa file-trading network, reportedly 120 million strong, is establishing worldwide reach -- and offices around the globe. For now, there's little U.S. media companies can do about it.

    Berman Defends His Bill

    Rep. Howard Berman insists his new bill -- which could exempt copyright owners from computer-fraud laws if they disrupt peer-to-peer networks -- is "self-help technology," not vigilantism.


    Special thanks to the Electronic Frontier Foundation's website for providing links used in researching this article.


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