Table of Contents
Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? 11
Introduction 14
Chapter 1 What Constitutes Copyright Infringement?
Chapter Preface 19
1 Copyright Infringement Is Theft Jonathan Pink 22
2 Copyright Infringement Is Not Theft Ben Jones 28
3 Is Music Sampling Copyright Infringement? Maria Christine D. Aragones 33
4 If You've Ever Sold a Used iPod, You May Have Violated Copyright Law Marvin Animori 47
5 Selling Used Digital Goods Is Protected by the First-Sale Doctrine Corynne McSherry 53
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 58
Chapter 2 What Is the Economic Impact of Copyright Infringement?
Chapter Preface 60
1 Copyright Infringement Hurts the Economy: Department for Professional Employees 63
2 The Negative Economic Effects of Copyright Infringement Are Overstated Julian Sanchez 73
3 Why Should We Stop Online Piracy? Matthew Yglesias 83
4 Copyright Infringement Litigation Creates Legal and Financial Burdens Eriq Gardner 88
5 Music Sales Are Hurt by Copyright Infringement Steven Seidenberg 100
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 111
Chapter 3 Is Copyright Law Effective?
Chapter Preface 113
1 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Protects Against Copyright Infringement Jeffrey D. Neuburger 115
2 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Jeopardizes. Fair Use Fred von Lohmann 126
3 The Copyright Alert System Will Prevent Copyright Infringement: Recording Industry Association of America 135
4 The Copyright Alert System Violates Consumers' Rights and Will Not Stop Copyright Infringement Joey LeMay 141
5 Creative Commons Licensing Promotes Creative Works Glyn Moody 147
6 Innovate or Legislate Reihan Salam Patrick Ruffini 152
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 167
Chapter 4 How Does Technology Affect Copyright Infringement?
Chapter Preface 169
1 Peer-to-Peer Services Facilitate Copyright Infringement Kollin J. Zimmermann 171
2 Peer-to-Peer Services Can Be Legitimized Devindra Hardawar 182
3 Self-Published E-books Encourage Copyright Infringement Mike Essex 187
4 Copyright Infringement of E-books Is an Ethical Grey Area Martin Paul Eve 195
5 Copyright Policy Can Adapt to Changing Technology Laurence Kaye 202
6 Changing Technology Has Made Traditional Copyright Policy Obsolete Chad Perrin 212
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 220
For Further Discussion 221
Organizations to Contact 224
Bibliography of Books 229
Index 233