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Rebecca Giblin


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This is what she has to say: "Over the past ten years or so, .  Collisions in the Digital Paradigm - The IT Countrey JusticeAfter all, anyone who had the capital to obtain a printing press could set up in the business of a printer, unsupervised by the Stationers who would challenge their monopoly on the production of  books  and adversely impact the financial and .  The IPKat: Wednesday whimsies Code Wars :  10 Years of P2P Software Litigation  is the title of the ever-engaging Rebecca Giblin ;s latest  book .   Her new  book Code Wars  tells the story of the decade-long struggle between content owners and  P2P  .   Metallica v.   isoHunt › the BitTorrent & P2P search engine  Ideals of the Free Software movement and Creative Commons will face new.  largely abandoning their long-time strategy of suing key P2P software providers and.  The book is well worth reading because it not only deals authoritatively with the.  Code Wars :  10 Years of P2P Software Litigation .   InfoJustice, March 2012;  Book  review: Blogging & Tweeting Without Getting Sued, Gazette of Law & Journalism, 2 April 2012;  Book  review:  ; Code Wars :  10 years of P2P Software Litigation  ;, Internet Law Bulletin, May 2012 . Franco Iacomella.  64 (and more) Australian legal tweeters | Amicae CuriaeI have been on the lookout for a list of people using twitter to share news and views on Australian law (or in twitter terms #auslaw), mainly for the benefit of law (and legal studies) students who ask me for recommendations.warsystems » How  litigation  only spurred on  P2P  file sharing – Telco .   [ 47] Rebecca Giblin  Code Wars :  10 Years of P2P Software Litigation  (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011); Rebecca Giblin , “On the (New) New Zealand Graduated Response Law (and Why It ;s Unlikely to Achieve Its Aims)” (2012) . 1st February 2012.  Code Wars: 10 years of P2P file sharing litigation.  I've fought Hollywood's lawsuit for almost 7 years.  The RIAA claims to have ended its P2P litigation campaign against