• Copyright's Highway

  • A Tour of Intellectual Property Rights in the Electronic Age
  • By: Paul Goldstein
  • Narrated by: Paul Goldstein
  • Length: 52 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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Copyright's Highway

By: Paul Goldstein
Narrated by: Paul Goldstein
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Publisher's summary

The electronic age has dramatically altered the terms of trade for intellectual goods. How valuable is the product you are developing - and how do you plan to generate revenue from it in the future? Paul Goldstein, Professor of Law at Stanford University, provides a comprehensible framework for current intellectual property law and the prospects for its modification in the United States and the world. He also discusses the cause and effect of intellectual property losses as well as the influence of law on product value.
(P) and ©1996 Stanford Alumni Association

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Interesting lecture

This is a recording of a university lecture. The author discusses how the rise of the internet and digital media poses difficult issues for congress with respect to copyright laws.

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Great Information but Poor Audio

The information provided was truly valuable and quite interesting. However it was a lecture and the sound quality wasn't the best. I was still able to hear it but it seemed to have a bit of a far away sound or have a bit of an echo. It made it difficult to hear at times. However I would still recommend this audio lecture, I would just recommend you listen to it in a quiet setting with speakers close by (it was difficult to listen to in the car).

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very useful material

I found the information very useful, thought provoking, and wish this lecture was much longer, because the speaker clearly had a great amount of knowledge.

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