This paper discusses copyright compensation systems (CCS) -- that provide licenses for downloading and non-commercial use of copyright works in return for a fee -- in the light of welfare economics and transaction cost economics. Recent empirical studies suggest that CCS could improve social welfare at least for recorded music. The general theme of the theoretical discussion in this paper is a simplicity-flexibility trade-off. On the one hand, CCS seek to reduce the costs of administering and trading copyrights online. On the other hand, standard copyright licenses distort the market mechanism. This paper discusses the costs and benefits of various CCS proposals compared to alternative ways of managing copyright online
The need for better informed copyright policy and management is a huge problem because of the enormo...
This paper briefly discusses an alternative legal model to assure remuneration for non-commercial ma...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...
It is unclear how best to compensate copyrights holders for online uses of works. In practice, right...
textabstractThis paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—en...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered c...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
This paper investigates the current turbulent state of copyright in the digital age, and explores th...
To determine whether the public sharing of music over networks like Napster should be considered cop...
This paper investigates the current turbulent state of copyright in the digital age, and explores th...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
The need for better informed copyright policy and management is a huge problem because of the enormo...
This paper briefly discusses an alternative legal model to assure remuneration for non-commercial ma...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...
It is unclear how best to compensate copyrights holders for online uses of works. In practice, right...
textabstractThis paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—en...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
To determine whether sharing music over peer-to-peer networks such as Napster should be considered c...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
This paper investigates the current turbulent state of copyright in the digital age, and explores th...
To determine whether the public sharing of music over networks like Napster should be considered cop...
This paper investigates the current turbulent state of copyright in the digital age, and explores th...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
The need for better informed copyright policy and management is a huge problem because of the enormo...
This paper briefly discusses an alternative legal model to assure remuneration for non-commercial ma...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...