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The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach

机译:马的法律:讯讯人可能会教

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Cyberlaw taught us everything, actually. The year was 1999 and undergraduate media law professors across the country were hearing what was initially an astounding claim from their students: Illegally sharing and downloading music online were acts of free expression. For seasoned instructors at the time, the statement was initially a source of amusement. For those of us entering the academy, the claim was less surprising. Whatever was going on in this new thing called cyberspace, it would certainly never be the case that music lovers could indefinitely infringe on the copyrights of musicians and their publishers. Indeed, the legal histories of Napster and Grokster, two early music file sharing services that found themselves in frequent legal battles with music publishers, eventually proved the professors right. Infringers were sued, the services were punished, and new business models around online music were birthed. The law seemed to win.
机译:讯连讯人实际教导了我们一切。这一年是1999年,全国各地的本科媒体法律教授正在听到他们学生的令人震惊的声明:非法分享和下载音乐在线是自由表达的行为。对于当时的经验丰富的教练,声明最初是娱乐的源泉。对于我们进入学院的人来说,索赔不太令人惊讶。无论在这个新的东西中叫做网络空间,它肯定永远不会是音乐爱好者可以无限期地侵犯音乐家及其出版商的版权。实际上,Napster和Grokster的法律历史,两个早期的音乐文件共享服务,发现自己与音乐出版商频繁的法律战斗,最终证明了教授。侵权者被起诉,服务受到了惩罚,在线音乐周围的新商业模式是诞生的。法律似乎赢了。

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