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Volume 20, Number 2 (2000) Symposium: Legal and Business Issues in the Digital Distribution of Music

Symposium

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Foreword
F. Jay Dougherty

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Digital Delivery and Distribution of Music and Other Media: Recent Trends in Copyright Law; Relevant Technologies; and Emerging Business Models
Jennifer Burke Sylva

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Copyright Licenses, New Technology and Default Rules: Converging Media, Diverging Courts
Stacey M. Byrnes

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Streaming into the Future: Music and Video Online
William Sloan Coats, Vicki L. Feeman, John G. Given, and Heather D. Rafter

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Entering the Sound Recording Performance Right Labyrinth: Defining Interactive Services and the Broadcast Exemption
Steven M. Marks

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Transcript—Legal and Business Issue in the Digital Distribution of Music: Licensing of Music and Records for Digital Use

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Transcript—Artist Relations—The Current State of Affairs and Emerging Models for Songwriter and Recording Artist Relations in Connection with Digital Exploitation of Music

Notes and Comments

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The Need for a Worldwide Draft: Major League Baseball and Its Relationship with the Cuban Embargo and United States Foreign Policy
Scott M. Cwiertney

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Sneaking through the Back Door with Pepperidge Farm: The Monopoly Advantage of Dilution
Brian Lerner

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Show Her the Money: The California Court of Appeal's Mistake Concerning in Re Marriage of Bonds
Alex Shukhman

 
 
 
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