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Vol. 17, Issue 1, 2009January 01, 2009 EDT

Reconciling Social Norms and Copyright Law: Strategies for Persuading People to Pay for Recorded Music

Mark F. Schultz, Journal of Intellectual Property,
social normsdeterrence strategiesadaptation strategydigital rights managementA&M RecordsInc. v. NapsterInc.
Journal of Intellectual Property
Mark F. Schultz & Journal of Intellectual Property, Reconciling Social Norms and Copyright Law: Strategies for Persuading People to Pay for Recorded Music, 17 Journal of Intellectual Property 59 (2009).

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