You can get a PDF of all the slides in the presentation here. If you really want to confuse yourself, you can get a PDF of the slides plus my notes as well. I make no promises about the quality or even sensibility of these notes.
You can get more information on the Canadian DMCA at Michael Geist's blog.
Here are links to information used in my presentation:
RIAA links
- Nettwerk sides with accused against RIAA
- RIAA Juror: 'We Wanted to Send a Message
- AllOfMP3 Responds To RIAA’s $1.65 Trillion Lawsuit
- RIAA: Our anti-fan lawsuits are costing us millions
- More RIAA suits - the deceased
- Recording Industry files 261 lawsuits against file sharers
- RIAA: Our anti-fan lawsuits are costing us millions
- record label against RIAA lawsuits
- KNAC.COM - News - RIIA Lawsuit
- Don't kid yourself -- the RIAA doesn't care about the artists
- Home Entertainment: RIAA Eats Crow, Drops Suit on Dead Man's Children
- Jury on First RIAA Trial Goes Into Deliberations, Hopefully Aren't Dumb
- RIAA targets Arizona Man for Ripping Legally Purchased CDs on to PC
- Bad study draws wrong conclusion about RIAA lawsuits and their effect on music piracy
General links
- The History of Napster
- Downloading Music in Canada
- Canada deems P2P downloading legal | CNET News.com
- Now Legal in Canada: Downloading MP3 Music Files!
- Canada: Downloading music is legal - ZDNet UK
- History of copyright law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Music Piracy
- iPod Tax Killed in Canada
- Peer-to-Peer - History and Future - M/Cyclopedia of New Media
- Filesharing - Napster - M/Cyclopedia of New Media
- A Little History on Music Piracy
- Apple - Thoughts on Music
- Audio formats comparison 2006
- Edge: BETTER THAN FREE By Kevin Kelly
- Sales of Music, Long in Decline, Plunge Sharply
- Digital Rights Management
- Sony is the last of the BIG FOUR to drop DRM
- DRM now dead