1 research outputs found
Who posts DeCSS and why?: A content analysis of Web sites posting DVD circumvention software
- Author
- Addis
- American Law Institute
- Bedau
- Bing
- Blackburn
- Bloch
- Boynton
- Burk
- Burk
- Calaba
- Committee on the Judiciary
- Coyle
- Czech Republic
- Dahl
- Dean
- Dewey
- Edmonson
- Eschenfelder
- Eschenfelder
- Eschenfelder
- European Council and Parliament
- European Council and Parliament
- European Council and Parliament
- Felten
- Fernandez-Molina
- FreeUser
- Goldsmith
- Grove
- Habermas
- Jayakar
- Krippendorf
- Kruger
- Lessig
- Lessig
- Library of Congress Copyright Office
- Lievrouw
- Lipinksi
- Lipinski
- Lippman
- Litman
- Liu
- Liu
- Manion
- Maxwell
- McAughey
- McGee
- McMillan
- McMillan
- Melucci
- Meurer
- Moody
- Motion Picture Association of America
- Mueller
- Neal
- Neuendorf
- Oppenheim
- Pavlicek
- Phillips
- Post
- Postmes
- Pring
- Rawls
- Raymond
- Reese
- Reidenberg
- Safir
- Samuelson
- Samuelson
- Samuelson
- Schuefele
- Simons
- Stallman
- Tarrow
- Taylor
- Tennant
- Touretzky
- Vaidhyanathan
- Vaidhyanathan
- Vegh
- Weare
- Weber
- Weber
- Werde
- Williams
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- Wray
- Zulick
- Publication venue
- 'Wiley'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2005
- Field of study
