Author(s): Peter S. Menell
Year: 2011
Abstract: This commentary examines the controversy over Grooveshark, an on-demand music streaming service that has provided access to much of the catalogs of the major record labels without licenses from three of the four majors. It raises questions about how such reliable access could have been sustained under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s notice and take-down regime and highlights real problems plaguing legitimate commerce in the digital music marketplace.
Keywords: Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Grooveshark, on-demand streaming
Link: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1975579