It seems, from the example of the RIAA, that copyright enforcement can
be the last vestiges of a dying business model. Gripping to government
created monopoly has postponed the demise of record labels that is
becoming evident from the recent developments concerning [Nine Inch
Nails][1] and [Madonna][2].

Two recent developments show that the internet's effects on the music
industry is being mirrored in the textbook business. At the beginning of
this school year, the Harvard Coop bookstore was reportedly kicking out
students who were writing down book prices for online comparison
shopping. The management claimed copyright over the prices, but public
outcry, [led by Harvard's own][3], seems to have mitigated the issue.
After all, one can't copyright facts.

More recently, the Follett Higher Education Group has [sued][4] Ugenie.
Follett, purveyor of textbooks to many college students (including me),
claims that Ugenie has violated both the Terms of Service and the DMCA
by "scrapping" prices from the efollett.com site and providing
comparison price shopping services. Wired's Threat Level blog details
the charges [here][5]. And a useful analysis of the intellectual
property claim is [here][6].

While the merits of the case are up for debate, I think it is clear that
the consumer (students) are set to lose if Follett prevails. Both the
Coop and Follett are attempting to use government created monopoly to
limit competition and as anyone who has taken Econ 101 can tell you, a
lack of competition means higher prices - in this case, for the
textbooks which are already so expensive.

   [1]: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071009-record-label-
defections-by-major-acts-a-troubling-sign-for-recording-industry.html

   [2]: http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/10/and-the-walls-came-
tumbling-down-madonna-dumps-record-industry/

   [3]: http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=519661

   [4]: http://www.scribd.com/doc/415598/Complaint-in-Follett-Higher-
Education-Group-Inc-v-Ugenie-Inc

   [5]: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/10/nations-largest.html

   [6]: http://esotericappeal.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/10/sweat-works-
and.html

URL: http://freeculture.org/blog/2007/10/30/copyright-as-price-control/
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