@article{42016,
      recid = {42016},
      author = {Tehranian, John},
      title = {Infringement Nation : Copyright Reform and the Law/Norm  Gap},
      pages = {15 pages},
      abstract = {By tracing the liability that a hypothetical law professor  named "John" unwittingly incurs for his quotidian  activities over the course of a single day, Infringement  Nation highlights three key trends. First, copyright law is  increasingly relevant to the daily life of the average  American. Second, this growing pertinence has precipitated  a heightened public consciousness over copyright issues.  Finally, these two facts have magnified the vast disparity  between copyright law and copyright norms. We are, in  short, a nation of copyright infringers. In the  twenty-first century, the average American violates  copyright law with spectacular gusto on a daily basis  without batting an eyelid. As surveillance technology grows  more sophisticated, thereby allowing acts of infringement  increasingly to come under the detection and enforcement  power of copyright holders, we will be forced to confront  the law/norm gap. In response, we have already begun to  reexamine our norms. It is also incumbent upon us to  reexamine the vitality of our copyright regime - a regime  that presently threatens to make criminals of us all.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/42016},
}