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Elliott Peters
Elliott Peters is Vice President, Senior Counsel and Head of Digital Legal Affairs at Warner Music Group at Warner Music Group.
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In this clip from a 2007 American Bar Association Forum titled “Legal and Business Issues in the New Internet World of User Generated Content & Social Networking,” panelist Elliot Peters (head of digital legal affairs for Warner Music) responds to panelist Zahava Levine’s (of YouTube) assessment of today’s digital marketplace and whether the DMCA is working. He takes the perspective of content holders who must balance the often incompatible demands of nurturing a new marketplace for their holdings with the need to receive fair compensation for the use of those holdings to the fullest extent of existing copyright law, and analyzes the obligations of content holders under that law.



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October 2007
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DMCA | Future of Music | Infringement | Internet | Licensing | Online Music

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