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How do you take your media? The culture of convergence
As Edward Felten talks about in his lecture “Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue”, when the first video It took a court of law to rule this was not going to happen, but the TV and advertising industries saw it as a real threat to their business.
#9: Digitized Democracy
Whether it is digital music, movies, television shows or news, consumers nowadays can than the newspaper is creating a business model that it can’t sustain. Felton, Edward. (2004). Rip, mix, burn, sue: Technology, politics,
DRM Wars: The Next Generation
Policymakers, and music and movie companies, are starting to realize that DRM won’t solve their P2P infringement problems. First, they argue that DRM enables price discrimination — business models that charge different customers
CinemaNow Sells Crippleware DVDs
As Ed Felten has written, the same types of tricks have been tried with CD, Apple's iTunes Music Store allows you to burn completely unprotected CDs of the and the music industry doesn't appear to have regretted allowing that.
SDR2006-10-18 Podcast - SDRNews
UC Berkeley’s David Wagner and Princeton’s Ed Felten, and came up with a wish list Rapper Jay-Z’s live concert in June at Radio City Music Hall is popping about not taking no for an answer and developing your own business model.
Scam Web Site Suckers Political Campaign Representatives
Ed Felten, a professor of computer science and one of the authors of the Princeton study said that fixavote.com "looks like satire The company, which also does business under the name Election Consultants, certainly seems confident.
miniLinks for 2006-08-14
Ed Felten says that the DRM debate has moved from combating piracy to supporting price "DRMs Enable Business Models, They Don't Stop Piracy" - Universal VP Ray Beckerman attempts to simplify how the music industry sues the world
Your Last Chance To Get Into StomperNet Is Today
The key to success in Internet business are two ingredients - targeted UC Berkeley’s David Wagner and Princeton’s Ed Felten, and came up with a wish list Rapper Jay-Z’s live concert in June at Radio City Music Hall is popping up
Princeton-Microsoft IP Conference Liveblog
He talks specifically about the music industry, saying that they lots precious time trying to maintain a business model that was no longer relevant. He gives some history of IP diplomacy relating to cultural diversity, and argues for
Long-Tail Innovation
Or, just as likely, the innovation will happen anyway, and policymakers will wonder why so many people are ignoring the law. That’s what has happened with music remixes; and it could happen again for code

Freedom to Tinker » Blog Archive » More RIAA Suits — Are They Working?
Thursday December 4, 2003 by Ed Felten. The RIAA has filed yet another round I also have not seen strong evidence that the loss of music business is not
Edward W. Felten News - The New York Times
April 27, 2001 Business News. MORE ON EDWARD W. FELTEN AND: COPYRIGHTS, Times Select Content Group Says It Beat Music Security but Can't Reveal How
Linux Today - EFF/Edward Felten Launch Case Challenging the DMCA
Felten describes hacking music industry's anti-piracy technology(May 19, 2001) The pace of your typical business often moves too quickly for developers
Salon.com Technology | Is the RIAA running scared?
Edward Felten, who was scheduled to present his findings before the Fourth senior vice president of business and legal affairs for the RIAA,
BW Online | August 25, 2003 | Fighting for the Freedom to Tinker
BusinessWeek magazine: The most-read source of global business news Now, Felten actively tracks other attempts to regulate technology through his

Salon.com Technology | Is the RIAA running scared?
Edward Felten, who was scheduled to present his findings before the Fourth senior vice president of business and legal affairs for the RIAA,
BW Online | August 25, 2003 | Fighting for the Freedom to Tinker
BusinessWeek magazine: The most-read source of global business news Now, Felten actively tracks other attempts to regulate technology through his
Edward W. Felten News - The New York Times - Narrowed by 'MUSIC'
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Princeton Alumni Weekly: Letter Box
26 article about Ed Felten, but there is rather more to say here. in order to criticize it to the right to make a copy of a music CD on one's computer.
p2pnet.net - the original daily p2p and digital media news site
p2p news / p2pnet: Professor Ed Felten's Freedom to Tinker blog has been a pincipal CDs store music files in Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) format,
NPR : Sony Music CDs Under Fire from Privacy Advocates
ULABY: Thomas Hesse is president of Sony BMG's Global Digital Business. Ed Felten teaches computer science and public affairs at Princeton.
Techdirt: Why Do DMCA Supporters Want To Rewrite Ed Felten's
In 2001, Princeton computer science professor Ed Felten was getting ready to With music RIAA owns most of the music producers that people want to hear.
FMC | Policy Summit 2002
Business Development Manager, MSN® Music Dagfinn Bach Artspages.org John T. Baker IV Edward Felten Associate Professor of Computer Science,
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