Digital Rights Management: A Bibliography

by Lesliediana Jones, J.D., MSLIS
Member, AALL Copyright Committee, 2002-2004

The following is an ongoing compilation of articles that outline and explain the relevant issues in the digital rights management debate.

  1. Bell, Tom W. "Fair Use v. Fared Use: The Impact of Automated Rights Management on Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine," 76 N. Carolina L. Rev. 557 (1998)
  2. Burk, Dan L. and Julie E. Cohen. "Fair Use Infrastructure for Rights Management Systems," 15 Harv. J. Law and Tech. 41 (2000)
  3. Cohen, Julie E. "A Right to Read Anonymously: A Closer Look at ‘Copyright Management' in Cyberspace," 28 Conn. L. Rev. 981 (1996)
  4. Kramarsky, Stephen M. "Copyright Enforcement in the Internet Age: The Law and Technology of Digital Rights Mangement," 11 J. Art & Ent. Law 1 (2001)
  5. Peek, Robin. "The Digital Rights Management Dilemma: Copyright on the Internet," Information Today, Nov. 1, 2000 at 50
  6. Pollack, Wendy. "Tuning In: The Future of Copyright Protection for Online Music in the Digital Millennium," 68 Fordham L. Rev. 2445 (2000)
  7. Sommer, Joseph H. "Against Cyberlaw," 15 Berkeley Tech. L. J. 1145 (2000)
  8. Thornburg, Elizabeth G. "Going Private: Technology, Due Process, and Internet Dispute Resolution," 34 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 151 (2000)

Notes

Lesliediana Jones, J.D., MSLIS, (ljones@law.gwu.edu), is the Head of Document Services and a Reference Librarian at George Washington University's Jacob Burns Law Library in Washington, D.C.

Author: Jones, Lesliediana (2002-2004)
Online Publication Date: March 4, 2003
Annotations: All links are correct as of the original web publication date.
Revisions: Original document.
History: Original document.