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E. Michael Harrington
Dr. E. Michael Harrington is professor of intellectual property at Belmont University in Nashville, TN and has served as an expert witness in numerous music copyright cases. He is also chair of the College Music Society Committee on the Music Industry, serves on the board of directors of the Nashville Composers Association, and on the Advisory Board of Plagiary.
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IP professor and copyright law expert Dr. E. Michael Harrington talks about the benefits and drawbacks of subscription-based music services, and shares his views on why people don’t perceive music sharing as an illegal act.



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October 2007
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