Copyright debate: Is self-regulation legitimate?
05/10/2002
- IS SELF-REGULATION A LEGITIMATE APPROACH TO PROTECTING COPYRIGHT ON THE INTERNET? -
The online debate 'Copyright in the digital age', hosted by the online publication spiked and sponsored by the European Commission research project RightsWatch, continues. The debate can be found at:
http://www.spiked-online.com/copyright
The debate's initiating papers, which make the case for and against self-regulation on the internet, are written by:
- DAVID STOLL - composer, board director at British Music Rights
- SANDY STARR - coordinator, spiked-IT
So far, six commissioned responses to the debate, written by experts in the field of copyright, have been published. These responses are written by:
- DR DAVID TOURETZKY - Carnegie Mellon University
- MICHAEL FRAASE - partner, Arts & Farces LLC
- DR CHRIS EVANS - founder, Internet Freedom
- JULIA HARNLE - Institute for Computers and Communications Law
- PROFESSOR GIOVANNI COMANDO' - chair, Southern Europe RightsWatch Working Group
- PROFESSOR PETER BLUME - chair, Northern Europe RightsWatch Working Group
Further expert responses are due to be published this week.
Several reader responses have also been published.
The debate, although moderated, is open to contributions from anybody. Contribute by clicking on 'Join the debate' in the right-hand menu.
All debate contributions will be permanently archived.
If you have any enquiries about this online debate, contact Sandy Starr at spiked: