Copyright • Publicly owned copyright • How do we manage it in a way that promotes social, economic and cultural innovation? • What policy do we implement? • What legal tools do we need? Making Copyright Active • It is not necessarily about removing copyright • Ownership is not the primary factor • It is about the ability to access and reus
(Under the direction of Prof. L. R. Patterson) Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, whi...
Several of the authors question the efficacy of copyright, which is increasingly regarded as benefit...
As it often happens, the title of my chapter has an ambiguous ring to it. Are we trying to figure ou...
Copyright law performs a number of important functions. It facilitates public access to knowledge an...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
At its core, copyright is an innovation policy, a competition policy, and a free expression policy. ...
Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, which has to be fulfilled through economic incenti...
There is something for everyone to dislike about early twenty-first century copyright. Owners of con...
Rights management can be a convoluted aspect of comprehensive collection management that all cultura...
Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original wo...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
This research focuses on copyright law particularly its ability to provide for the competing needs o...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
Copyright, it is commonly said, matters in society because it encourages the production of socially ...
(Under the direction of Prof. L. R. Patterson) Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, whi...
Several of the authors question the efficacy of copyright, which is increasingly regarded as benefit...
As it often happens, the title of my chapter has an ambiguous ring to it. Are we trying to figure ou...
Copyright law performs a number of important functions. It facilitates public access to knowledge an...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
At its core, copyright is an innovation policy, a competition policy, and a free expression policy. ...
Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, which has to be fulfilled through economic incenti...
There is something for everyone to dislike about early twenty-first century copyright. Owners of con...
Rights management can be a convoluted aspect of comprehensive collection management that all cultura...
Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original wo...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
This research focuses on copyright law particularly its ability to provide for the competing needs o...
Two separate and distinct movements have colonized research in the field of intellectual property. L...
Copyright, it is commonly said, matters in society because it encourages the production of socially ...
(Under the direction of Prof. L. R. Patterson) Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, whi...
Several of the authors question the efficacy of copyright, which is increasingly regarded as benefit...
As it often happens, the title of my chapter has an ambiguous ring to it. Are we trying to figure ou...