Liberalism, realism, convergence, consumption and tensions between technological and legal change
Global governance : regulation of copyright law and policy in popular media copyright industries
Corporate control of popular media (and culture) : competition law and policy in popular culture
Copyright developments in popular media : doctrinal and statutory challenges
From printing press to peer-to-peer : centuries of "modern" media piracy and the social urge for legal and illegal consumption
A three-front war on piracy : technological protection, legal action and education programs : Null Bock Haltung?
Occidental failure : the paradox of transglobal copyright industries in emerging economies
The nexus between piracy and legitimate consumption : social networking, P2P file sharing and consumer empowerment
Conclusion : reconciliation or infinite futility?