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ARSC Journal Copyright Column (ARSC Copyright Committee)

Note: A column on recent copyright news appears in the ARSC Newsletter, which may be found elsewhere on this sited.

Spring 2009 (Vol. 40, No. 1)
“A Copyright Stockholm Syndrome?” Book Review: The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind, by James Boyle
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Spring 2008 (Vol. 39, No. 1)
“ARSC Takes a Stand” (report on copyright reform activities).
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Spring 2007 (Vol. 38, No. 1)
Essay: “No Idea Is an Island: A Study of Rights Clearance of Sound Recordings by the British Library,” by Benjamin White.
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Fall 2006 (Vol. 37, No. 2)
Commentary on state statutes regarding the unauthorized duplication of recordings, by David S. Levine, Esq.; and, Book Review: Steal This Music: How Intellectual Property Law Affects Musical Creativity, by Joanna Demers
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Spring 2006 (Vol. 37, No. 1)
Book Review: Copyright Issues Relevant to Digital Preservation of Pre-1972 Commercial Sound Recordings by Libraries and Archives, by June M. Besek
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Fall 2005 (Vol. 36, No. 2)
"How Copyright Law Affects Reissues of Historic Recordings: A New Study," by Tim Brooks
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Fall 2005 (Vol. 36, No. 2)
"Webcasting and Copyright Law or Why Old Dogs Can't Learn New Tricks," by Eric Screwvala, Esq.; and, Book Review: Music and Copyright (Second Edition), Simon Frith and Lee Marshall, eds.
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Spring 2005 (Vol. 36, No. 1)
"Copyright Due Diligence," about clearing the rights to older sound recordings, by Eric Screwvala, Esq.; and, Book Review: Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How It Threatens Creativity, by Siva Vaidhyanathan
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Fall 2004 (Vol. 35, No. 2)
"Copyright CPR or When Public Domain is Not Really Public Domain," a discussion of the Capitol v. Naxos case by Eric Screwvala, Esq.; and, Book Review: Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity, by Lawrence Lessig
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Spring 2004 (Vol. 35, No. 1)
"Is ARSC Sleeping While Historic Recordings are Buried by Copyright Law?" by Tim Brooks
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