IT & Law 14 Summary of Contents

Fighting the War on File Sharing
Series: Information Technology and Law Series

April 2007 Author: Aernout Schmidt , elaw@Leiden, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands
Author: Wilfred Dolfsma , Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Author: Wim Keuvelaar , elaw@Leiden, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands

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  • Published: April 2007
  • Pages: 230 pp.
  • Publisher: T.M.C. ASSER PRESS
  • Distributor: Springer

The explosive growth of the Napster and KaZaA services shows that peer-to-peer file sharing has tremendous appeal in our information society. Nevertheless, current legal and economic practices prevent that these services achieve their full potential. Fighting the War on File Sharing looks into the issue from the perspectives of IT, economics and law and combines the results, pointing out ways how to reduce its escalation and to end the war.

The approach and the solutions reached recognize the influence of outstanding work produced in different disciplines, such as law and information technology (Lessig), political anthropology (Douglas, Geertz, Smits), new institutional economics (Coase, North, Greif) and jurisprudence (Fuller, Bobbitt, Tamanaha).

This book is very important to anyone concerned about how intellectual property law, economics and rhetoric fuel the war on file sharing, and, in general, to everyone interested in the future of the Media Industry on Internet.

Aernout Schmidt and Wim Keuvelaar are both affiliated to elaw@Leiden, Centre for Law in the Information Society at Leiden University. Wilfred Dolfsma is affiliated to the Utrecht School of Economics and to Maastricht University (UNU-MERIT).

This is Volume 14 in the Information Technology and Law (IT&Law) Series

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