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[http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP_Teens_Content_Creation.pdf | PDF: Teen Content Creators and Consumers, 2005 [http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP_Teens_Content_Creation.pdf] | ||
== Legal Notes == | == Legal Notes == |
Revision as of 14:48, 6 June 2007
Narratives
Problems
Solutions
Relevant Research
Viacom the Latest Company to Misunderstand the Internet, Jason Kolb, 2007
YouTube-Viacom Page on TopTenSources, Various Editors, 2007
Viacom Terrorizes YouTube, Cory Doctorow at Boing Boing, 2007
LA Times: Is Copying a Crime? Wellâ¦, 2006
Which Videos Are Protected? Lawmakers Get a Lesson, 2007
June 6, 2007
Majority of Youth Understand âCopyright,â But Many Continue To Download Illegally, 2004
Movie Swappers Put on Notice, 2004
Poughkeepsie Online: Music Swappers Sued, 2003
Suing Your Customers: A Winning Business Strategy?, 2003
In Court's View, MP3 Player is Just a 'Space Shifter', 1999
US youths use internet to create, 2005
PDF: Teen Content Creators and Consumers, 2005 [1]
Legal Notes
Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute - US Code: Title 17, Copyrights
Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute - Constitution: LII