id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3344 Bailey Jr., Charles W. Strong Copyright + DRM + Weak Net Neutrality = Digital Dystopia? 2006-09-01 13 .pdf application/pdf 10616 769 60 duration, and punitive nature of copyright laws; the ability of Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems to Entertainment and information companies have understood for some time that they must adapt to the digital owners the following rights (especially notable is the addition of control over derivative works, such as a play based access to copyrighted works (a process called "circumvention") face a maximum of five years in prison and books and magazines, produces films and television programs, provides Internet access and digital content, and copyrighted digital work beyond the degree to which the DRM systems can work in other ways as well (e.g., digital watermarks can be used to track illegal use of images of keeping the Internet open to all lawful content, information, applications, and equipment. to create new digital works, and their widespread use both Similar issues arise when faculty want to place self-created digital works that incorporate copyrighted materials in ./cache/3344.pdf ./txt/3344.txt