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Shackling the Digital Economy means Less for Everyone: Why the DIGITAL ECONOMY ACT is bad for the music industry and the digital economy

Submitted by Birgitte Andersen on 16 August, 2010 - 09:55.

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Birgitte Andersen, University of London, Birkbeck College

This article debates the policy measures designed to curb P2P file-sharing on the Internet. In doing this, the article challenges the Digital Economy Act which was passed through the UK Parliament April 8, and entered into force June 12, 2010.


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