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Abstract
For more than a decade, policymakers, industry representatives, consumer advocates, civil libertarians, academic commentators, and user communities have advanced a wide array of arguments for or against online file sharing and restrictive copyright standards. This Article begins by introducing two short stories to illustrate the rhetorical and analytical challenges in the digital copyright debate. It then examines eight unpersuasive arguments advanced by both sides of the debate--four from the industry and four from its opponents. The Article concludes by outlining six different strategies to help the industry develop more convincing proposals for digital copyright reform.
Recommended Citation
Peter K. Yu,
Digital Copyright and Confuzzling Rhetoric,
13 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law
881
(2020)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/jetlaw/vol13/iss4/6