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The Demise of Peer to Peer: Where Will the Kids Get their Music Now?

The popular file sharing program, Limewire, was issued a permanent injunction on October 26, 2010 by Judge Wood of the Southern District of New York to cease “the searching, downloading, uploading,...

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Did LimeWire Really Kill The Music Industry?

As you will recall, Judge Kimba Wood ordered LimeWire to shutdown last October after finding the file-sharing service liable for copyright infringement and inducement to commit copyright infringement....

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A Teaching Moment: What the Television Industry Can Learn from the Music...

Earlier this month, I attended two panels discussing the recent cases and developments in the television industry (including one which I hosted at New York Law School, which is available to view here)....

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Does Music Piracy Still Matter?

Reasonable minds cannot seem to agree on the real reason why total U.S. album sales declined in 2013—1.5 billion units in 2013, down from 1.6 billion in 2012 and 2011. If this were ten years ago, the...

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The Demise of Peer to Peer: Where Will the Kids Get their Music Now?

The popular file sharing program, Limewire, was issued a permanent injunction on October 26, 2010 by Judge Wood of the Southern District of New York to cease “the searching, downloading, uploading,...

View Article


Did LimeWire Really Kill The Music Industry?

As you will recall, Judge Kimba Wood ordered LimeWire to shutdown last October after finding the file-sharing service liable for copyright infringement and inducement to commit copyright infringement....

View Article

A Teaching Moment: What the Television Industry Can Learn from the Music...

Earlier this month, I attended two panels discussing the recent cases and developments in the television industry (including one which I hosted at New York Law School, which is available to view here)....

View Article

Does Music Piracy Still Matter?

Reasonable minds cannot seem to agree on the real reason why total U.S. album sales declined in 2013—1.5 billion units in 2013, down from 1.6 billion in 2012 and 2011. If this were ten years ago, the...

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