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- Title
PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKS, TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVERSE PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL LITIGATION.
- Authors
Opderbeck, David W.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the usage of Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) litigation as a vehicle to explore the procedural and substantive concerns raised by intellectual property reverse private attorney general litigation. It describes the rise of the RIAA litigation and explains why the RIAA litigation can be classified as reverse private attorney general litigation. It also suggests that a regulatory model of copyright would provide adequate remuneration to copyright holders while limiting reverse private attorney general litigation.
- Subjects
UNITED States; RECORDING Industry Association of America Inc.; LEGAL procedure; CITIZEN suits (Civil procedure); COPYRIGHT; INTELLECTUAL property
- Publication
Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 2005, Vol 20, Issue 4, p1685
- ISSN
1086-3818
- Publication type
Article