Contact: University Relations, Office: (517) 355-2281, media.communications@ur.msu.edu
Published: Nov. 11, 2003
Contact: Alice Smith, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, (517) 432-4770; or Russ White, University Relations, (517) 432-0923, whiterus@msu.edu
11/11/2003
Peer-to-peer file sharing has become part of our everyday lives. Every month, billions of music files are swapped. Although online piracy was initially limited to music, the practice has spread to books and movies due to increased bandwidth and the emergence of more advanced compression technologies. To help understand the legal, economic and ethical implications of peer-to-peer file sharing, a panel of experts from different disciplines and organizations will explore the implications and lead an open exchange of ideas and opinions:
Topics will include:
The open forum takes place from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in Room 147 of the Communication Arts and Sciences Building on the MSU campus.
It is sponsored by MSU’s Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law, the MSU College of Communication Arts and Sciences, the Intellectual Property and Communications Law Program at Michigan State University-DCL College of Law and The Cybersecurity Initiative.
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