> I am presently writing a research report for my final year of LLB at
> Wits University, South Africa entitled, "Copyright Infringement in
> Digital Publishing."
>
> On the topic of copyright law in the US I have recently read the white
> paper published by the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights.
> Although I have seen some disagreement with the white paper viz. in the
> form of an article in Wired magazine and the home page of the Digital
> Domain Coalition, I have not seen anything of a legal nature. I was
> wondering if anyone might know of a recent article that highlights the
> problems with the white paper; specifically the problems concerning
> the interpretations of some cases that the white paper seems to rely
> on quite heavily.
>
> Peer Watterson
If you will permit me the shameless self-promotion, you might want to take a look at a paper I had published this past fall. The paper is "Revising the Copyright Law for Electronic Publishing." It is available in 14 John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law 1 (Fall, 1995), or from my web page at http://www.Loundy.com/
I hope this helps!
--David--
David J. Loundy | E-Mail: David[_at_]Loundy.com
| WWW: http://www.Loundy.com/
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having a web site meant | Researching car-jackings, drive by shootings
it was time to dust." | and other over-used metaphors on the
--R. M. Romano | Information SuperHighway.
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