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Volume 46 ,  Issue 4  (April 2003) table of contents
Digital rights management
SPECIAL ISSUE: Digital rights management and fair use by design table of contents
Pages: 46 - 49  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Julie E. Cohen  Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

How should the law respond to DRM restrictions that invade user privacy?


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1
Benkler, Y. From consumers to users: Shifting the deeper structures of regulation toward sustainable commons and user access. Fed. Commun. Law J. 52, 3 (May 2000), 561--579.
 
2
Burk, D. and Cohen, J. Fair use infrastructure for rights management systems. Harvard J. Law & Tech. 15, 1 (fall 2001), 41--83.
 
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Cohen, J. Copyright and the jurisprudence of self-help. Berkeley Tech. Law J. 13, 3 (fall 1998), 1089--1143.
 
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Cohen, J. A right to read anonymously: A closer look at "copyright management" in cyberspace. Connecticut Law Rev. 28, 4 (summer 1996), 981--1039.



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