In conventional wisdom, the reform of British copyright law during the eighteenth century brought an end to the monopoly on the sale of books held by the Stationers’ Company, and the resulting competition was one of the driving forces behind the expansion of British book production during the Enlightenment. In this paper, we analyze a new dataset on eighteenth century book prices and author payments, showing that the legal reform brought about only a temporary increase in competition. The data suggest that by the end of the century, informal collusion between publishers had replaced the legal monopoly powers in place at the beginning of the century. The monopoly power of retailers is not so easily undermined
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
In this paper, an economic analysis of the first copyright Act, the Statute of Anne of 1710, is desc...
In conventional wisdom, the reform of British copyright law during the eighteenth century brought an...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
This thesis describes the changes in the English book trade in the late 18th century. The life of th...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The history of publication copyright and of legal intervention in the English book trade is extensiv...
One of the paradoxes of copyright history is that the Statute of Anne, which nominally recognized au...
How did print spread through France to become a major force during the eighteenth century? This ques...
The history of copyright and publishing in the 18th century is well trodden, and an event in 1774 is...
A glance at any modern shelf of children’s books will show that some of the books have been in print...
The advent of statutory copyright in eighteenth-century England raised questions about ensuring acce...
Copyright creates a short or long-term monopoly, with exceptions for fair use. This law applies to a...
In recent decades, various scholars have questioned the proposition that copyright must necessarily ...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
In this paper, an economic analysis of the first copyright Act, the Statute of Anne of 1710, is desc...
In conventional wisdom, the reform of British copyright law during the eighteenth century brought an...
Print and consumption, Commercial ingenuity dominates the history of printing and publishing in Brit...
This thesis describes the changes in the English book trade in the late 18th century. The life of th...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
The history of publication copyright and of legal intervention in the English book trade is extensiv...
One of the paradoxes of copyright history is that the Statute of Anne, which nominally recognized au...
How did print spread through France to become a major force during the eighteenth century? This ques...
The history of copyright and publishing in the 18th century is well trodden, and an event in 1774 is...
A glance at any modern shelf of children’s books will show that some of the books have been in print...
The advent of statutory copyright in eighteenth-century England raised questions about ensuring acce...
Copyright creates a short or long-term monopoly, with exceptions for fair use. This law applies to a...
In recent decades, various scholars have questioned the proposition that copyright must necessarily ...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
In this paper, an economic analysis of the first copyright Act, the Statute of Anne of 1710, is desc...