Copyright, Ownership, and Digital Media: A Trilogy
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Book review: FREE CULTURE: HOW BIG MEDIA USES TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW TO LOCK DOWN CULTURE AND CONTROL CREATIVITY. By Lawrence Lessig. 2004. New York, N.Y.: Penguin Press. Pp. xiii, 386. Reviewed by Jessica L. Reyman.
Book review: PROMISES TO KEEP: TECHNOLOGY, LAW, AND THE FUTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT. By William W. Fisher III. Stanford, Cal.: Stanford University Press. Pp. ix, 340. Reviewed by Gretchen Haas.
Book review: THE ANARCHIST IN THE LIBRARY: HOW THE CLASH BETWEEN FREEDOM AND CONTROL IS HACKING THE REAL WORLD AND CRASHING THE SYSTEM. By Siva Vaidhyanathan. 2004. New York, N.Y.: Basic Books. Pp. ix, 256. Reviewed by Laurie A. Johnson & Krista A. Kennedy.
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Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology, Volume 6, Issue 2 (May 2005), pages 687-708.
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Gurak, Laura J.; Haas, Gretchen; Johnson, Laurie A.; Kennedy, Krista A.; Reyman, Jessica L.. (2005). Copyright, Ownership, and Digital Media: A Trilogy. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155677.
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