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CRM/DRM: Infrastructure for the Celestial Jukebox
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Michener, B. (2002). "European Privacy Regulators Target Music Player Software." The Wall Street
Journal, June 14, B6.
Mosco, V. (1990). The Pay-Per Society: Computers and Communication in the Information Age.
Mahwah NJ: Ablex.
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/08/06/010806hndojmus.xml?0806mneb
Sassen, Saskia. (1999). Digital Networks and Power. In Spaces of Culture: City, Nation,
World, M. Featherstone and S. Lash (eds.). London: SAGE Publications.
Schaumann (2002). “Copyright Infringment and Peer-to-Peer Technology.” William Mitchell Law Review
28 (3).
Schiller, D. (2000). Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System. Boston: MIT Press.
Strasser, S. (1989). Satisfaction Guranteed. New York: Pantheon
Strauss, N. (1999) ‘Pirate-Proof Music on Web? So Far, That Does Not Compute’, New York Times,
April 24: B1.
Weinraub, B. (2002). “For the Industry, Less to Celebrate at the Grammys.” New York Times, Feb. 25:
C1, 8.
Winston, B. (1998). Media Technology and Society: a History: From the Telegraph to the Internet.
New York: Routledge.
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Michener, B. (2002). "European Privacy Regulators Target Music Player Software." The Wall Street
Journal, June 14, B6.
Mosco, V. (1990). The Pay-Per Society: Computers and Communication in the Information Age.
Mahwah NJ: Ablex.
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/08/06/010806hndojmus.xml?0806mneb
Sassen, Saskia. (1999). Digital Networks and Power. In Spaces of Culture: City, Nation,
World, M. Featherstone and S. Lash (eds.). London: SAGE Publications.
Schaumann (2002). “Copyright Infringment and Peer-to-Peer Technology.” William Mitchell Law Review
28 (3).
Schiller, D. (2000). Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System. Boston: MIT Press.
Strasser, S. (1989). Satisfaction Guranteed. New York: Pantheon
Strauss, N. (1999) ‘Pirate-Proof Music on Web? So Far, That Does Not Compute’, New York Times,
April 24: B1.
Weinraub, B. (2002). “For the Industry, Less to Celebrate at the Grammys.” New York Times, Feb. 25:
C1, 8.
Winston, B. (1998). Media Technology and Society: a History: From the Telegraph to the Internet.
New York: Routledge.
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