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.
- 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)
- Burk, Dan L. and Julie E. Cohen. "Fair Use Infrastructure for
Rights Management Systems," 15 Harv. J. Law and Tech. 41 (2000)
- Cohen, Julie E. "A Right to Read Anonymously: A Closer Look at
Copyright Management' in Cyberspace," 28 Conn. L. Rev. 981
(1996)
- Kramarsky, Stephen M. "Copyright Enforcement in the Internet
Age: The Law and Technology of Digital Rights Mangement," 11 J.
Art & Ent. Law 1 (2001)
- Peek, Robin. "The Digital Rights Management Dilemma: Copyright
on the Internet," Information Today, Nov. 1, 2000 at 50
- Pollack, Wendy. "Tuning In: The Future of Copyright Protection
for Online Music in the Digital Millennium," 68 Fordham L. Rev.
2445 (2000)
- Sommer, Joseph H. "Against Cyberlaw," 15 Berkeley Tech.
L. J. 1145 (2000)
- 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.