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Unenforceable Copyrights: The Plight of the Music Industry in a P2P File-Sharing World

The University of Texas School of Law, The Review of Litigation
2014

Brionna Ned explains how peer-to-peer software is threatening the music industry and the legal impacts for intellectual property in her article, "Unenforceable Copyrights: The Plight of the Music Industry in a P2P File-Sharing World," published by The Review of Litigation in 2014.

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