Promises to Keep
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Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment is a book written by William Fisher, the WilmerHale Professor of Intellectual Property at Harvard Law School and the faculty director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. It was released by Stanford University Press in August 2004. Fisher expressed in a 24 October 2004 weblog entry (as cited in "References") the premise of the book as follows.
- In combination, three technological developments – digital recording and storage systems, compression/decompression systems, and the Internet – have created dramatically new ways of making, keeping, sharing, and enjoying audio and video recordings.
References
- "Entertainment Industry Crisis", a weblog entry
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