When individuals infringe copyright, they often use tools, services, and venues provided by other parties. An enduring legal question asks to what extent those other parties should be held liable for the resulting infringement. For example, should a firm that produces photocopiers be required to compensate authors for any unauthorized copies made on that firm\u27s machines? What about firms that manufacture personal computers or offer Internet access; should they be liable, at least in part, for online music piracy? Modern copyright law addresses these issues through a variety of common law doctrines and statutory provisions. In this essay, we introduce those rules and evaluate them from an economic perspective. In the process, we emphasize...
This article is based on an amicus brief filed in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC., et al., v. GROKS...
The \u27public goods\u27 characteristics possess by intangible works of authorship and invention pre...
Numerous recent cases illustrate that copyright owners sue for infringement even when an unauthorize...
When individuals infringe copyright, they often use tools, services, and venues provided by other pa...
Many, if not most, copyright cases of alleged indirect liability for copyright infringement arise in...
ABSTRACT: Under current copyright law, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can be found liable for the...
From an economic perspective, copyright is irrational. In defining the scope of a copyright owner\u2...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
The digital age brought many challenges for copyright law. While offering enticing new formats for t...
Suing actual infringers is passe in copyright law. In the digital environment, the real stakes lie i...
Abstract This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the...
For many decades now, copyright jurisprudence and scholarship have looked to the common law of torts...
Copyright law employs a one-size-fits-all strict liability regime against all unauthorized users of ...
Many, if not most, copyright cases of alleged indirect liability for copyright infringement arise in...
Should copyright infringement claims be treated as marketable assets? Copyright law has long emphasi...
This article is based on an amicus brief filed in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC., et al., v. GROKS...
The \u27public goods\u27 characteristics possess by intangible works of authorship and invention pre...
Numerous recent cases illustrate that copyright owners sue for infringement even when an unauthorize...
When individuals infringe copyright, they often use tools, services, and venues provided by other pa...
Many, if not most, copyright cases of alleged indirect liability for copyright infringement arise in...
ABSTRACT: Under current copyright law, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can be found liable for the...
From an economic perspective, copyright is irrational. In defining the scope of a copyright owner\u2...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
The digital age brought many challenges for copyright law. While offering enticing new formats for t...
Suing actual infringers is passe in copyright law. In the digital environment, the real stakes lie i...
Abstract This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the...
For many decades now, copyright jurisprudence and scholarship have looked to the common law of torts...
Copyright law employs a one-size-fits-all strict liability regime against all unauthorized users of ...
Many, if not most, copyright cases of alleged indirect liability for copyright infringement arise in...
Should copyright infringement claims be treated as marketable assets? Copyright law has long emphasi...
This article is based on an amicus brief filed in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC., et al., v. GROKS...
The \u27public goods\u27 characteristics possess by intangible works of authorship and invention pre...
Numerous recent cases illustrate that copyright owners sue for infringement even when an unauthorize...