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June 2008: The Future of Copyright

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Lead Essay

» The Future of Copyright by Rasmus Fleischer

Reaction Essays

» Two Paths for Copyright Law by Timothy B. Lee

» Nobody Puts Copyright in the Corner by Doug Lichtman

» Towards a Copyriot Act — and Away from It, Again by Tom W. Bell

The Conversation

» Social Norms, Technology, and Copyright Law by Timothy B. Lee

» Suggestions for Copyright Reform and Reflections on Music as Service and Product by Rasmus Fleischer

» Movies: Major Art or Minor Art? by Rasmus Fleischer

» Picking Winners by Doug Lichtman

» Copyright's Losers by Tom W. Bell

» Copyright and Innovation by Timothy B. Lee

» Closing Thoughts by Doug Lichtman

Related at Cato

» Policy Forum: The Next Big Thing in Copyright? The Induce Act and Contributory Liability

» Article: On Drawing Lines in Copyright Law by Adam D. Thierer

» Policy Analysis: Circumventing Competition: The Perverse Consequences of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by Timothy B. Lee

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»Copyright Creep by Matthew Yglesias

»Everything Old Is New Again? by Kevin Smith

»Copyright: a debate at Cato Unbound by Mathew Ingram

»Copyright Has Stretched So Far That It Has Broken by Mike Masnick

» By The Editors on August 4th, 2008

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