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Downloading vs. Streaming

Neil Netanel
Neil W. Netanel is Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law in Los Angeles, CA. He specializes in Intellectual Property Law and Copyright Law.
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Neil Netanel joined the UCLA School of Law faculty in fall 2004. He teaches Copyright, International Intellectual Property, and Intellectual Property Scholarship. In this clip he talks about the differences between downloading intellectual property and streaming the material.



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Jan-06
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