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Voluntary Collective Licensing
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VCL
, Voluntary collective license
Voluntary Collective Licensing is an alternative approach to solve the problem of software piracy using file sharing technologies. The idea is to…
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Digital rights management
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2005
2005
Recording Industry Missteps: Suing Anonymous Filesharers as a Last Resort
Nicholas M. Menasche
Pace Law Review
2005
Corpus ID: 166534112
2004
2004
Voluntary collective licensing for music file sharing
F. Lohmann
CACM
2004
Corpus ID: 11089558
Why can't American peer-to-peer file sharers have the same deal the broadcast radio industry has had for almost 100 years?
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