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From page 331...
... in bounded communities, 158-159 enforcing in open communities, 159-164 Adversaries, in defeating technical protection solutions, 13, 313-318 Advertising-based business models, 81-82, 179-181 All-rights language, 36-37, 64 American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) , 67, 93 American Society of Media Photographers, 68 Anchoring content, to single machine or user, 85, 88,160-161,164, 295-302 Anticircumvention regulations, 171-175, 221, 312 exceptions to, 222, 313-318 Archiving large-scale, 119, 207 the public record, libraries' interest in, 69 intellectual property and, 119-121 lack of progress in, 207-208 technical protection services, 121-122 ASCAP.
From page 332...
... See Bounded communities; Open communities; Research community Compensating creators of intellectual property, 61-65, 273-277 bundling information products, 94, 276 grants, 275 royalties, 274-275 i_ . Compression algorithms for, 30 using MP3 format, 84 Computers.
From page 333...
... See also Information infrastructure; Intellectual property protection; DSS. See Digital Signature Standard DTCP.
From page 334...
... See also Private use copying of digital information arguments that private use copying is fair use, 133-135 arguments that private use copying is not fair use, 132-133 as defense, 5, 133 as affirmative rights, 5, 133 boundaries of, 66 consumers' understanding of, 48 defined, 26 future of, 11-12, 136-139 and individual behavior, 123-151, 213-215 libraries' interest in, 69 promoting public access, 99 schools' interest in, 68-69 INDEX Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) , 111-112 Federal government information information infrastructure changing access to, 111-113 public access to, 10, 211-212 Fee-based business model, 179, 182 Fingerprinting, 295, 297 First Amendment concerns, 19, 75, 230-231 First North American serial rights, 62 First-sale rights, 51, 98, 106 Framing, 34 Free distribution business model, 180-182 Freedom of Information Act, 113 G General public, 71-73 complying with intellectual property law, 21-22 need for quality information, 71 understanding copyright in the digital environment, 124-125, 127 Global problems, with differing views, laws, and enforcement, 5-6, 54-55, 58 Government Printing Office, Access system, 111, 211 H Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
From page 335...
... See also Digital information; Federal government information bundling with ancillary products, 276 creation, distribution, and consumption of, 272-273 integrity of, 73 leveraging, 278 new kinds and uses of, 33-34 ultimate delivery of, 164,169 Information appliances, 45 Information economics, 41, 271-281 subtlety of, 6 and technical protection solutions, 14 Information environment. See New information environment Information infrastructure defined, 2 facilitating infringement of intellectual property rights, 21 transaction support from, 89 Information Infrastructure Task Force and Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure, 27,105, 130, 136, 138-139, 200, 306, 309 Information innovations, impact of granting patents for, 192-198 Information overload, 90 Innovations.
From page 336...
... , 68 MIDI. See Musical Instrument Digital Interface Monitoring for copy detection in open communities, 164-167 Web, 300 INDEX Moral rights, of creators of intellectual property, 56-57, 62, 232 MP3 format, 3, 77-78, 80, 89-94, 124 compression using, 84 MPCA.
From page 337...
... See also Access control; General public an important goal of copyright, 97-113, 201 and archiving and preserving digital information, see Archiving digital information and blurring of the distinction between public and private, 107-109, 205 changing, for federal government information, 111-113, 211 consequences of licensing and technical protection services, 100-106, 202-206 value of, 201-202 Public-key encryption, 89, 157, 287-289, 291-293 Public-key infrastructure, 291-293 Public policy interaction with technical protection services and business models, 225 intertwined with technology, law, economics, psychology, and sociology, 53-54 process of formulating, 20-22, 215, 233239 and technical protection mechanism development, 174-175 Public record, archiving and preservation of, 69 Publication changing nature of, 7-9, 3943, 202-206 determining status of, 108, 116, 133, 205 irrevocable, 202-203 and private distribution, 205 Publication Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) , 68 Publishers.
From page 338...
... See also Business models; Technical protection evaluating potential, 58-60 in the music market, 79-86 Sony case, 46, 98-99, 129, 138 Sound waves, digitizing, 29-30 "Space-shifting" (of music) , 45, 91 Special-purpose devices, protection technologies for, 171 Spiders, 298 Stakeholders concerns, 61-75 creators of intellectual property, 12, 6162, 65 distributors, 65-68 diversity of, 4-5, 51-52 general public, 71-73 governmental organizations, 73-74 journalists, 75 libraries, 68-69 need for discussion among, 9, 199 other consumers and producers of intellectual property, 73-75 private sector organizations, 74-75 publishers, 12 research community, 70-71 schools, 68-69 standards organizations, 75 Standards organizations, controlling intellectual property, 75 Stock photo archives, 65
From page 339...
... 339 Technological innovations, 2843 computer networks, 38-39 digital information, 28-38 music industry consequences of, 89-94 problems in archiving digital information, 116-119 World Wide Web, 3943 Technology intertwined with law, economics, psychology, sociology, and public policy, 53-54 rapid evolution in, 20-21 running headlong into intellectual property, 45-46 Telecommunications industry, trends in, 266 Telephone network, Internet compared to, 263-266 Temporary copies. See Ephemeral copies Time stamping technology, 165, 299-300 Trade associations, 17, 186-187, 226 Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
From page 340...
... , 59,110, 173, 311, 321 World Trade Organization, 139 World Wide Web free copies predominating on, 178 impact of, 4, 3943 linking sites on, 19, 46, 70 monitoring, 300 posting to, 108-109,124 viewing pages on, 31 world's largest copying machine, 23 a worldwide publishing medium, 3942, 126


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