Posts Tagged ‘econometrics’
Music Piracy and the Listener Mutiny
In this final semester of law school, I completed what Lewis & Clark calls an A-paper. It’s a longish research paper, gotta write one to graduate, good stuff. I treated mine as a thesis of sorts, a culmination of the aspects of Copyright law (my specialty) that interest me most, namely those that apply to music piracy. It ended up being more about the recording industry and the evolution of the music business, which is enormously more intriguing than any law ever written. So if you feel like a little non-fiction, dive in…