[PDF.34un] How eBook Readers Are Killing Consumers' Rights: The DMCA Promotes DRM Technology at the Expense of Copyright Owners and Consumers (Law & Technology) (Volume 1)
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How eBook Readers Are Killing Consumers' Rights: The DMCA Promotes DRM Technology at the Expense of Copyright Owners and Consumers (Law & Technology) (Volume 1)
Renwei Chung
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| 2015-01-23 | Format: Large Print | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.10 x6.00l,.15 | File type: PDF | 40 pages||About the Author|Renwei Chung is a 2L at Southern Methodist University School of law. He has an undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and an MBA from the University of Chicago. He was born in California, raised in Michigan, and lives in Texas. He h
The purchase of an eBook on restrictive eBook reader platforms only grants the customer a revocable license to view it. To ensure that the customer cannot violate her eBook license, content owners implement Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology to control and protect their works. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) criminalizes any act that circumvents DRM technology. Platforms owners, like Apple and Amazon, are currently using licensing agreements, ...
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