Annotated Bibliography:
Article:. Trotter Hardy, Contracts, Copyright and Preemption in a Digital World, 1 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 2 (1995)
Contracts, Copyright and Preemption in a Digital World
Summary: In I. Trotter Hardy's article Contracts, Copyright and Preemption in a Digital World he explains that today's Copyright Law was developed in an age of physical print and now it must change to incorporate today's technologies. Hardy disscuess that the rapid shift of information production and distribution to electronic forms and how this change is making Copyright industries nervous.
Article:Clarke, Roger. Electronic Trading in Copyright Objects and Its Implications for Universities. Australian Intellectual Property Law Bullentin.11, 8 (1999): 77-81
Electronic Trading in Copyight Objects and Its Implications for Universities
Summary:In this article Electronic Trading in Copyright Objects and Its Implications for Universities, the author Roger Clarke discusses how institutions like universities are being affected by digital copyright. Universities caught in crossfire between being both a producer and purchaser. He explains the positives and negatives of the matter at hand. In the end Clarke concludes that Universities should atleast be aware of these issues and should be the "protagonist" regarding digital copyright.
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