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overview
This profile considers 'filesharing' - licit and
illicit online access and distribution of sound recordings,
video, still images and other content. Filesharing has
posed questions about rights and responsibilities in the
online economy, intellectual property and infocrime. It
has also gained media attention for ongoing conflict over
services such as Napster, Gnutella and FreeNet.
contents of this profile
This page provides an orientation, with a brief history
of filesharing and questions about its significance.
The following pages cover -
- winners
& losers? - an exploration of claims made by filesharing
service operators, consumers, record companies, performers,
songwriters, legal theorists and others in what was
once dubbed "The Napster Wars"the range of
corporate and individual responses to illicit online
distribution of content, including different litigation
stategies.
- technology
- more detailed information about filesharing mechanisms
such as MP3, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and iTunes, along with
a discussion of electronic copyright management systems
(ECMS)
- Aust
Law - the shape of Australian law regarding filesharing
- cases
- selected Australian case law regarding filesharing
- landmarks
- a chronology of key technologies, business and legal
developments
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