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  The Copyright Dispute: A Transnational Regulatory Struggle

Dobusch, L., & Quack, S. (2009). The Copyright Dispute: A Transnational Regulatory Struggle. In E. Hemmungs Wirtén, & M. Ryman (Eds.), Mashing-Up Culture: The Rise of User-Generated Content (pp. 140-161). Counter.

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Dobusch, Leonhard1, 2, Author           
Quack, Sigrid3, Author           
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1Projekte von Gastwissenschaftlern und Postdoc-Stipendiaten, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214554              
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 Abstract: Traditional regulation of copyright has recently been criticized from two opposing angles: While copyright holders and industries bemoan insufficient protection of copyrighted material in the digital era of lossless copying and file-sharing, a diverse coalition of dissident copyright lawyers, artists and activists claims that the prevalent copyright regime hinders new forms of content creation and distribution. In this paper, we compare the resource mobilization of industry-led Digital Rights Management (DRM) initiatives and the Creative Commons copyright licenses project. While the former was, despite the resourcefulness of the actors, fraught with collective action problems, the latter was, despite an originally weak resource position, able to mobilize support from a broad range of civil society groups and users. We conclude that there is something inherently political in the governance of new digital markets which provides opportunities for civil society actors to counterbalance the influence of large companies.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2009
 Publication Status: Published online
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Title: COUNTER Workshop Mashing-up Culture
Place of Event: Uppsala
Start-/End Date: 2009-05-13 - 2009-05-14

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Title: Mashing-Up Culture: The Rise of User-Generated Content
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Hemmungs Wirtén, Eva, Editor
Ryman, Maria, Editor
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