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SUMMARY:The transformative Impact of the Internet on Copyright (and nearly 
 everything else in the Law)
DESCRIPTION:This talk will explore four transformative impacts that the Int
 ernet has had on copyright law. For one thing, copyright now applies to vir
 tually everyone and to virtually everything people do on the Internet. Seco
 nd, because it is difficult to control individual users’ conduct on the Int
 ernet, copyright enforcement efforts have largely focused on Internet servi
 ce providers (ISPs), such as search engines and hosting services. Third, ap
 plication of copyright law to Internet-based activities has given rise to m
 any novel questions and some adaptations of existing doctrines. Fourth, cop
 yright owners have come to rely on technical protection measures (TPMs) to 
 control access to their works and to impede user infringements on the Inter
 net. Furthermore, anti-circumvention laws prohibit not only bypassing TPMs,
  but also making and disseminating technologies designed to bypass the TPMs
 . While this talk cannot cover all of the transformative impacts that the I
 nternet has had for the law, it will highlight some other ways in which the
  Internet has transformed governance and the role of law and policy in regu
 lating human conduct.
LOCATION:Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
DTSTAMP:20251111T140042Z
DTSTART:20160623T160000Z
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