Professor Geist comments on the CRIA file sharing lawsuits, which head back to court on Friday. He notes that "it's a critical case because it lies at the intersection of so many interesting online issues, both copyright and privacy and the right to anonymity and responsibility of intermediaries, namely the […]
Archive for March, 2004
Unhappy Gilmore: The Internet’s Six Layers of Liability
University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law
Canadian Press
Canadian Press , Music uploading case back in court Friday; new ways to hide from law (12th March 2004)
Canadian Press
Canadian Press , Music uploading case back in court Friday; new ways to hide from law
Alternative Compensation System for Music Picks Up Steam
David Ticoll, the Globe and Mail technology columnist, picks up on the prospect for an alternative compensation system for online music. Ticoll cites Professor Geist's recent proposal for the legalization of peer-to-peer file sharing. see: A taxing proposal to solve the music download dilemma also see: Bangoura v. Washington Post