MP3: The Beat Bytes Back
By MARK CAREY, University of Leeds, School of Law and DAVID S. WALL, University of Leeds, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies (CCJS)
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See International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 35-58 for article.
Abstract
MP3 has become the first major buzzword of the 21st Century. Love it or hate it, MP3 is here to stay, but will it lead to the
death of the popular music as we know it, or will it revitalise
an industry that many believed was already in a state of
decline. The early evidence suggests that it is unlikely that
MP3 will cause the demise of either the record industry or of
copyright law, but it is certainly the case that MP3 and its
associated technologies will have a transformative effect upon
both. This article explores the debates that MP3 has given rise
to and evaluates the role that law is playing in shaping the
future of contemporary popular music.
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