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 Upcoming.org: The War over Music; Stanford Law Professor Larry Lessig vs. Former RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen at Bovard ...
Hilary Rosen, former CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America, debates copyright and intellectual property expert Larry Lessig on issues related to music piracy, including whether piracy is legal or controllable and copyright laws in the world of cyberspace.
A founder and board member of Rock the Vote, Rosen has consistently and forcefully protected the right of artists to deliver their own message without fear of government censorship, and is the recipient of numerous honors for her work on behalf of the First Amendment, including the American Civil Liberties Union's Torch of Liberty.
Stanford law professor Larry Lessig debates Hilary Rosen, former CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America, on issues surrounding downloading music, internet piracy and copyright laws in the world of cyberspace.
http://upcoming.org/event/391   (787 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Last Song for Music Lobby's Superstar - Hilary Rosen - Column
Rosen became a household name three years ago after the RIAA filed multimillion-dollar lawsuits against MP3.com and Napster Inc., accusing both companies of violating copyright laws by encouraging their Web site users to steal music with new digital technologies.
Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge, a group which has opposed the RIAA on copyright issues, told the newspaper: "Hilary is often demonized and I don't think it's fair...
Her announcement comes on the heels of a federal ruling in RIAA's favor that Verizon Communications must turn over the name of a customer who may have swapped hundreds of digital music files using the popular file-sharing site Kazaa.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NTQ/is_2003_Jan_23/ai_96752305   (1367 words)

  
 dmca hoedown 3 photo -- Declan McCullagh photograph
Hilary Rosen (l), other proponents of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act gather to toast the law with champagne on Capitol Hill
http://www.mccullagh.org/image/d30-22/dmca-hoedown-3.html   (164 words)

  
 Recording Industry Association of America
Under Rosen's leadership, the RIAA has been at the forefront of U.S. Government consideration of issues facing the copyright industries in the National Information Infrastructure.
She has aggressively and successfully addressed the key issues impacting our business, from copyright protection and piracy to legislative and censorship issues.
Strauss Zelnick, President and CEO, BMG Entertainment North America "Hilary's political prowess is essential for us to move forward into the next century when protecting copyright and intellectual property will require our strong Washington presence."
http://www.riaa.com/News/newsletter/press1997/070897.asp   (794 words)

  
 morons.org - RIAA's Hilary Rosen to help write Iraq's new copyright law
The RIAA's Hilary Rosen has reportedly been chosen to help draft a new copyright law for Iraq.
i suspect hilary's law wont be much different than most of the laws in iraq.
It also guarantees the right of the consumer to make one copy of a copyrighted work, for the person's own use.
http://web.morons.org/article.jsp?sectionid=8&id=3197   (1333 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilary B. Rosen was the chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America from 1998 to 2003.
During her tenure, the RIAA achieved many legal victories in the United States, including:
Rosen also launched initiatives to encourage industry-wide standards of new digital copyright protection technologies, including copy protected CDs and a number of digital rights management-enabled media formats for personal computers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Rosen   (523 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen - President and CEO, Recording Industry Association of America
Rosen was instrumental in pushing through the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, which makes it illegal to distribute the means to circumvent copyright protection technology, the grounds for the DVD case.
Although that suit came from the movie industry, the RIAA has a stake in it, as the case may determine its ability to protect music distribution through encryption.
So far, her strategy has been to fight aggressively to control Internet distribution channels through new legislation, standards for copyright protection technology and aggressive litigation.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,110757,00.asp   (937 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen Gets It (Too Late). Moore's Lore:
Hilary Rosen can, if she chooses, be a force for creating compromise here, for ending the copyright wars, no matter how the Grokster case turns out.
Former RIAA president Hilary Rosen finally gets it about copyright.
The problem is that the industry remains unwilling to open up their vaults and allow this competition to commence -- also that the technology tends to "lock-in" users, making it harder-and-harder for them to switch over time.
http://www.corante.com/mooreslore/archives/2005/06/27/hilary_rosen_gets_it_too_late.php   (673 words)

  
 The Konformist - BOTM: June 2000
In any case, we salute Hilary Rosen as Beast of the Month.
The connection between Rosen, the Democratic Party, Rock the Vote, and the RIAA certainly isn't illegal, but it isn't a coincidence.
Which leads us to Hilary Rosen, a longtime Democratic Party figure and lobbyist.
http://www.konformist.com/botm/volume04/botm0600.htm   (1134 words)

  
 Slashdot Hilary Rosen Defeated at Oxford Union
For the MPAA, there's already legal protections that can be easily invoked against any pirate, and whereas, for example, an author of audio ripping software can point to fair use defenses, DVD "ripping" software authors can, and have been, prosecuted under US criminal law.
They actually have, for them, a hostile law from their point of view (the Home Recordings Act) in place, and will have to get legislation reversed 180 degrees to get the same kind of protection the movie industry currently enjoys.
Jay Berman was interesting, he's President of the Federation of Phonographic Industries who among other things lobby for new copyright laws.
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/02/10/26/2153231.shtml?tid=141   (8730 words)

  
 TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home » Hilary Rosen, copyright and flat-earthers
This could be a neat litmus test to see if she truly can go beyond the flat-earth approach to copyright and distribution matters.
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home » Hilary Rosen, copyright and flat-earthers
Rosen if she is in the right frame of mind.
http://www.teleread.org/blog?p=2804   (802 words)

  
 'Hardball with Chris Matthews' for Jan. 5 - - MSNBC.com
When we come back, Laura Ingraham and Hilary Rosen will be here to argue about tsunami politics and, of course, this fight over Alberto Gonzales to be the next attorney general of the United States.
And the truth is, I don’t think Democrats on the Judiciary Committee wanted this fight tomorrow at all.  They were holding their powder dry for a Supreme Court nomination.  When Gonzales was announced, there was uniform view that he was going to go through clean, that this would not be a fight. 
ROSEN:  In fact, the conservatives have been against Gonzales as a Supreme Court choice. 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6795965   (6329 words)

  
 RIAA's Rosen ‘writing Iraq copyright laws’ The Register
Iraq does not have a reciprocal copyright agreement with the United States, which means that US works are not protected.
Maybe they could help liberate the USA - which extended copyright to seventy years after the author's death - from Hollywood.
Hilary will almost certainly be setting to work on the current law's Article 13:- "The author may not prevent a person making one copy of a published work for his own use."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/30441.html   (438 words)

  
 Techdirt:Hilary Rosen: Consumer Rights Defender?!?
She ran the RIAA through a series of disastrous moves, including its decision to sue individuals and also in backing legislation specifically designed to take away consumer rights.
However, it hardly seems like a consumer rights issue, such as the ability copy the music you legally bought for fair use purposes (which, of course, Rosen fought so hard against).
Of course, what's extra silly about this is Rosen's insistence that this is somehow a "consumer rights" issue, when it's really nothing of the sort.
http://techdirt.com/articles/20050509/1140259_F.shtml   (481 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - RIAA Chief Rosen Quits
The RIAA has also taken Internet service providers to court, asking them to release information about Internet users whom the RIAA accused of illegally downloading copyrighted material.
Amid sagging music sales, the RIAA has waged a legislative and legal antipiracy battle against online file-sharing programs and music pirates who illegally distribute copyrighted material.
Under the supervision of Rosen, the RIAA has also been working with the high-tech industry to develop technology that helps prevent the distribution of copyrighted material.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,108923,00.asp   (322 words)

  
 RIAA CEO/Chairman Hilary Rosen Resigns !!!!
She was an integral part in fighting against anti-piracy and copyright violations.
As of recent, she’s been at the helm of many large Internet battles, including those against Napster and Kazaa.
Rosen has been with the RIAA since 1986, and in 1998 she was crowned the top seat in one of the most prestigious music industry corporations.
http://www.mtvasia.com/ubbthreads/printthread.php?Board=Rock&main=216963&type=post   (124 words)

  
 RIAA President Hilary Rosen Speaks to P2P Community
RIAA President Hilary Rosen delivered a talk yesterday at The O'Reilly Peer-to-peer and Web Services Conference in Washington, D.C. Rosen delivered the music industry's perspective and position on P2P technology and laid out the reasoning behind its three-pronged P2P-containment strategy: public enforcement, education and litigation.
PDF file of Full Text of Speech at O'Reilly P2P Conference
RIAA President Hilary Rosen Speaks to P2P Community
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/831   (945 words)

  
 RIAA's attempt to hold ISPs to account is risible
HILARY ROSEN -- Jack Valenti's RIAA female clone -- has now gone on record saying that as part of the fight against music piracy, ISPs should be held accountable for the actions of their users and charged a fee for giving their customer's access to services such as Kazaa or Morpheus.
The result of holding ISPs liable for the ways their customers use them would be catastrophic.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=7283   (589 words)

  
 dmusic.com - Hilary Rosen Ignores the Real Thieves
When one responds to someone(thing), he/she addresses the issues presented by the original piece (verbal, written or otherwise).
Let the union propose enforcable limits on what should and shouldn't be downloaded, or made availible for promo useage (Ms.
None of the issues in Ian's article were addressed by Hilary.
http://news.dmusic.com/article/5657   (8768 words)

  
 BERKLEE BERKLEE NEWS Industrial Mettle
What is not clear, however, is exactly how and when the copyright controversy will end.
If we don't, we will all be flipping burgers for a long time to come."
It wasn't hard to figure out that Rosen was referring to the RIAA's piracy lawsuits against MP3.com, Napster, and other Internet companies, an effort that has become the organization's calling card over the past two years.
http://www.berklee.edu/news/2000/03/expo2000.html   (876 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen Out at RIA
Rosen’s most notable recent work was her legal attack on the file sharing system, Napster which the RIAA ultimately litigated out of business.
Others say that her work was essential in order fight the widespread illegal distribution of copywritten music.
The RIAA has fought a tough battle under difficult circumstances with Rosen at the wheel and now are faced with an opportunity to move in a new direction.
http://www.avrev.com/news/0103/22.rosen.shtml   (456 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen Laments Apple's DRM Strategy
Hilary's whine may just be a publicity bid...but still...
Hilary, I grant that the concepts of a...
Hilary Rosen, formerly head of the RIAA, has a most hilarious column on the new Huffington Post.
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/11280.xml   (212 words)

  
 Recording Industry Association of America
In 1998, her leadership role led to the U.S. ratification of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) treaties benefiting American creators by requiring nations around the world to strengthen their copyright laws and adoption of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act that updated copyright standards for the digital age.
Fort Lee, NJ, June 19, 2003 - Hilary B. Rosen, outgoing-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), has joined CNBC as commentator it was announced today by Pamela Thomas-Graham, President and CEO, CNBC.
Rosen holds a bachelor’s degree in International Business from George Washington University and lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with her partner, Elizabeth Birch and their two children.
http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/061903_2.asp   (577 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen quits RIAA The Register
Rosen's vilest deed was not the crucifixion of Napster, but her determination to strangle Internet radio at birth.
The Recording Industry Association of America's chief Hilary Rosen is to step down after five calamitous years shilling for the music distribution cartel.
Paradoxically, the reactionary Rosen is probably single-handedly the person most responsible for the now popular notion that we should get it all for free.
http://www.theregister.de/2003/01/23/hilary_rosen_quits_riaa   (417 words)

  
 RIAA chief to step down CNET News.com
The enforcement actions indirectly helped spur a generation of programmers to find ways of replicating Napster's actions that couldn't be shut down by the courts, leading to services such as Kazaa, the various Gnutella software clients and their progeny.
Last week, she signed an agreement to work with counterparts in the Business Software Alliance and the Computer Systems Policy Project, each of which represent large technology companies on common goals.
The chief executive officer of the Recording Industry Association of America said Wednesday she would step down as head of the organization at the end of 2003, after a controversial five years at its helm.
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-981744.html   (927 words)

  
 [No title]
I would like to thank Chairman Leahy, Senator Hatch and the other members of this Committee for affording me an opportunity to testify and to clear up some of the confusion about the recent Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (“CARP”) proceeding involving webcasters.
I am Hilary Rosen, Chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America, Inc. (“RIAA”).
http://judiciary.senate.gov/testimony.cfm?id=258&wit_id=518   (4339 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen stepping down
Rosen, among others, blamed file-swapping services such as Napster, which she successfully prosecuted, and KaZaA for the drop in sales.
RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen has announced her resignation from the association.
Read more in the RIAA press release and at The New York Times (free registration required).
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003Jan/gee20030123018315.htm   (1458 words)

  
 Salon Technology On the record
RIAA chief Hilary Rosen defends the music industry's recent litigation against Napster and MP3.com.
At the end of a month packed with daily news about Napster and a legal victory over MP3.com, Rosen was as careful with her words as any diplomatic industry representative embroiled in several lawsuits should be.
Rosen offered us her measured response and thoughtful nonanswers.
http://www.salon.com/tech/view/2000/05/01/rosen   (945 words)

  
 MP3 News Archive
Hilary Rosen from RIAA will write Iraq's Copyrights?
Hilary Rosen: O'Reilly P2P and Web Services Conference Speech - (in.pdf format)
Songs That Won't Be Written - Mike Stoller of Lieber and Stoller, NY Times
http://www.mp3newswire.net/sect/archive.htm   (5772 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen Laments Apple's DRM Strategy. Copyfight: the politics of IP
The RIAA oligoply is known for abusing the market, embargoing P2P, co-opting government (successful) and judiciary (mostly a failure), fighting innovation, anti-competitive court convictions, and just outright lying and silliness.
Rosen, the simple solution is PURCHASE a good piece of burning software, PAY for your music from other download catalogs, BURN them to CD (in.cda format...you know...the format that your car or home cd player reads)...then RIP them BACK TO MP3.
Rosen got where she was because she said what the industry wanted to hear.
http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/2005/05/09/hilary_rosen_laments_apples_drm_strategy.php   (3341 words)

  
 RIAA's Rosen courts streaming companies CNET News.com
She added that online music distribution has been waiting for legal safeguards to ensure intellectual property rights are properly protected.
Hilary Rosen, chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America, said the music industry is eager to work with online music companies, rebutting long-standing gripes that record labels have been too slow to license top acts for the Web.
Nevertheless, Rosen defended the industry's licensing practices, noting various deals with online partners including AOL Time Warner's America Online, Yahoo and lesser known Musicmusicmusic.com.
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-253409.html   (667 words)

  
 The 463: Inside Tech Policy: Hilary Rosen + Her iPod = Great Publicity
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Hilary Rosen + Her iPod = Great Publicity:
Hilary Rosen + Her iPod = Great Publicity
"Fair-use advocates were likely choking on their cornflakes this morning after reading former RIAA President Hilary Rosen's first post to Arianna Huffington's new celebrity blog.
http://463.blogs.com/the_463/2005/05/hilary_rosen_he.html   (595 words)

  
 TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home » Hilary Rosen and e-music’s Tower of eBabel
Look, I believe in copyright and fair compensation for creators and I’ll relucantly tolerate some reasonable DRM if standards exist.
Details: “Tower of eBabel” is the TeleBlog’s phrase, not Hilary Rosen’s.
Don’t byass DRMed formats of any kind, however–lest you violate the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA, for which Hilary Rosen lobbied so hard.
http://www.teleread.org/blog?p=2794   (372 words)

  
 HRC Hilary Rosen to Join Fight Against Discriminatory Amendment As HRC’s Marriage Campaign Strategist
Hilary Rosen to Join Fight Against Discriminatory Amendment As HRC’s Marriage Campaign Strategist
Dianne Feinstein and Bill Bradley.  In 1986, Rosen was also the then-Human Rights Campaign Fund's first lobbyist on Capitol Hill when she ran her own public affairs consulting company.  Since she retired from RIAA in June 2003, she has served as a media industry consultant and TV commentator.
WASHINGTON - The Human Rights Campaign announced today that Hilary Rosen has agreed to join HRC's Marriage Campaign as the campaign strategist.  Rosen will manage the effort to defeat any attempt to discriminate against same-sex couples and their children in the U.S. Constitution.
http://www.hrc.org/Template.cfm?Section=Press_Room&CONTENTID=17096&TEMPLATE=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm   (323 words)

  
 bIPlog: Hilary Rosen's Dream
However, inspiration was not the only part of her speech; she also mentioned the self-help, such as sending poisoned files over P2P networks.
Did Rosen mean that the industry needs to behave as if social change will happen tomorrow morning, meaning that the industry needs to beware of file sharing destroying her industry?
As she received the "'Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award' from the National Association of Recording Merchandisers, or NARM, in Florida," Rosen cited Martin Luther King's inspirational words: "Social change cannot come overnight, but we must always act as though it were a possibility the very next morning."
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/projects/biplog/archive/000747.html   (346 words)

  
 bIPlog at boalt.org: Hilary Rosen Embraces Technology
If the old-style Recording Industry rebounds, it will probably because of the lawsuits and the super-DMCA and DMCA laws, and her lobbying efforts to keeps the incumbents intact.
It steams me that Rosen can invoke that implicit "Do you want your government to control you??" logical fallacy and that some people actually believe it.
And she says they've spent hundreds of millions developing new modes of distribution.
http://www.boalt.org/biplog/archive/000323.html   (474 words)

  
 PaidContent.org: April 21, 2005 Archives
Barry Meyer: "It may be, in the future, that theatrical releases may well become the value add..in terms of inducing customers to buy by adding various scenes etc...right now we set the value of the movie by theatrical release and then video...in certain territories, it may become the exact reverse..." [by rafat] [Apr.21, 05]
Rosen is exhorting the movie industry people to indulge in some experimentation with movie release windows, online, open up movies, encourage new business models, and generally, wake up...
But when that person is sitting on the computer and deciding whether to click the mouse, you want them to think a range of things.
http://www.paidcontent.org/pc/arch/2005_04_21.shtml   (2409 words)

  
 Re: Hilary Rosen
Re: Hilary Rosen, Jacob Levy, 7/20/2000; 9:24:35 AM This page was archived on 6/13/2001; 4:55:45 PM.
Rosen is displaying a quality that has a perfectly good English description: arrogance.
Abraham arguing with God for the sparing of Sodom and Gommorah if ever-dwindling numbers of the righteous can be found there--that's Chutzpah.
http://static.userland.com/userLandDiscussArchive/msg018801.html   (61 words)

  
 MusicBrainz Blog: General Archives
Hilary Rosen, the former CEO of the RIAA has, in a Wired article, had some promising words to say about Lawrence Lessig and the Creative Commons license.
The faulty disk has gone back (no refund so far though).
John Peel, a UK radio DJ luminary who has brought many a budding artist into the limelight through his "Peel Sessions", has died of a heart attack at age 65.
http://blog.musicbrainz.org/archives/general/index.html   (6237 words)

  
 [Free-sklyarov-uk] Fwd: FC: RIAA replies to Politech over Hilary Rosen and Oxford debate
It's less easy to take that > case to > the places of where disagreement may greet you.
Rosen works to > educate > many audiences about the issues associated with on-line music and the > need > to develop the legitimate market and simultaneously oppose piracy.
As Thomas Jefferson wrote, "It takes > time to > persuade men to do even what is for their own good." > > Ms.
http://www.xenoclast.org/free-sklyarov-uk/2002-November/003648.html   (511 words)

  
 Ego Food: You have got to be kidding me, Hilary Rosen
Hillary Rosen complaining about DRM lock-in is like Bill Gates complaining about software quality.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
I just read this post, from Hilary Rosen, Lamenting the iPod's DRM, and I am just amazed.
http://egofood.blogspot.com/2005/05/you-have-got-to-be-kidding-me-hilary.html   (186 words)

  
 Hilary Rosen, I Love You
BMG was a part owner of Napster and is now being sued for billions by those precious copyright owners that the RIAA claims to represent.
Since the RIAA, at best, only can be reflecting the view of one of the big 5 labels, which is not an American company, one can only wonder why they still maintain a voice in U.S. government and is allowed to influence our lawmakers in matters concerning copyrights and consumer rights.
I was afraid that Hilary "There is No Fair Use" Rosen was going to remain silent for the rest of the year.
http://www.azoz.com/news/2002piracy.html   (938 words)

  
 The Political Teen » Hilary Rosen: Insurgents = Residents of Iraq
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But, really, Hillary Rosen said nothing nor did she make any case on that awful Mathews show (which nobody watches) other than what she wishes would happen.
That defection of worry-wart Dems will give the junior Senator from New York (try saying that with a straight face) the wiggle room to vote against him even though the Hildebeast has been making nicey-poo talk in the last few days.
http://thepoliticalteen.net/2005/07/29/2055   (1507 words)

  
 Hilary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hilary Term is the name of the Spring term at the University of Oxford.
Hilary Rosen, former chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America.
Hilary may refer to several different people or things:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary   (191 words)

  
 Virtual Recordings' Virtual Chronicle of the Digital Music Revolution
UTL's Notice of Appeal of Preliminary Injunction to 11th Circuit
MP3.com's Complaint against RIAA and Hilary Rosen - Feb. 7, 2000
http://www.virtualrecordings.com/mp3.htm   (1496 words)

  
 dmusic.com - Nikki Hemming - v - Hilary Rosen
Rosen claims KaZaA is ruining, not expanding, the recording industry by allowing inferior copies of music to be downloaded with its software.
That's been left on the table, and that's available right now," she said of the software.
It's a statement Rosen would likely agree with.
http://news.dmusic.com/print/7382   (1013 words)

  
 Digital Audio - Hilary Rosen on Supreme Court Ruling
Digital Audio - Hilary Rosen on Supreme Court Ruling
Hilary Rosen is posting at Huffington Post, as noted previously, and naturally she put up a message today.
http://www.technologyowl.com/p239-nc28-ni3188326   (273 words)

  
 The Mac Observer: The Back Page - Ding Dong, The Witch Is (Almost) Dead! RIAA Head Wrongdoer Hilary Rosen To Step Down
Rosen has been the leader of most of the assaults on the Fair Use doctrine in the United States for the last several years.
Rosen, who was named CEO in 1998 and has been with RIAA for 17 years has been the recording industry's chief advocate and spokesperson during a time of unprecedented change in the music business.
She stated her reason for leaving as wanting to spend more time with her family.
http://www.macobserver.com/columns/thebackpage/2003/20030123.shtml   (1331 words)

  
 Slashdot Mitch Bainwol To Succeed Hilary Rosen As RIAA Head
Mitch Bainwol To Succeed Hilary Rosen As RIAA Head
Mitch Bainwol To Succeed Hilary Rosen As RIAA Head
This confirms the speculation that the RIAA would appoint a well-connected Republican (Rosen was a Democrat)."
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/07/29/043224.shtml?tid=141&tid=188   (6613 words)

  
 Digital Copyright Terminology
Their Chairman and Chief Executive Officer is Hilary Rosen.
This is information, usually thought of as embedded into a digital work, that details things like the name of the work, the creator, etc. It is one of the foci of the Consultation Paper.
http://www.digital-copyright.ca/copyright_jargon.shtml   (4465 words)

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