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Writing the wrong: what the e-book industry can learn from digital music's mistakes with DRM
By Priti Trivedi (2010)
In Journal of Law and Policy Vol 18, 2010, p925
Reference: 18 J.L. & Pol'y 925 (2009-2010)
Available at: HEINOline
Some digital media industry groups, such as the RIAA, advocate for more legislation or shifting the responsibility for enforcement of copyright law on third parties, such as internet service providers (ISPs).187
187 [...]This is being considered in the United Kingdon, but raises too many privacy concerns to be
a strong contender in the United States. Monica Horten, UK Music Companies Demand ISP Liability in Copyright Law, IPTEGRITY, Jan. 28, 2009,