Graduated responses to online piracy: Approaches taken in the united states and around the world Available to Purchase
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Published:2013
Serona Elton, 2013. "Graduated responses to online piracy: Approaches taken in the united states and around the world", Music and Law
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Abstract
Purpose – In this chapter, I explore the graduated response approach to combatting online piracy, and examine the different ways in which this approach has been implemented in the United States and around the world.
Design/methodology/approach – I discuss the legal, political, and industrial origins and current state of the graduated response programs in each country.
Findings – Overall, the most successfully launched graduated response programs have been the ones where a single entity is overseeing the program implementation, and the code of conduct has been well articulated.
Originality/value of chapter – Few scholars have examined the processes leading up to the implementation of graduated response programs and the mechanics of how they work in practice. This chapter does this by looking, chronologically, at the developments in each country as well as the choreography of its notice process.
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