by Jeremy de Beer | Nov 9, 2005 | Intellectual Property, Writing
Dead Media Society: DAT Tape, by Theo Curmudgeon, https://flic.kr/p/2ZmN8m Although copyright markets are far from perfect, the appropriate response is to simplify market exchanges rather than undermine them through an expanded private copying levy scheme. That’s my argument in a peer-reviewed articled, “The Role of Levies in Canada’s Digital Music...
by Jeremy de Beer | Oct 31, 2005 | Intellectual Property, Speaking, Technology Innovation
At the IT.CAN Annual Conference in Montreal in October 2005 I presented my research drawing parallels between digital rights management technologies used in the context of information communications technologies, and genetic use restriction technologies used to control...
by Jeremy de Beer | Aug 28, 2005 | Intellectual Property, Speaking
My work on the topic of artist compensation in Canada was presented to the Uniform Law Conference of Canada’s annual meeting in St. John’s, Canada in August 2005. The ideas presented were incorporated into an article on the role of levies in Canada’s digital music marketplace, published in the...