This article is a survey of publications by economists writing on copyright law. It begins with a general overview of how economists analyse these questions; the distinction is made between the economics of copying and the economic aspects of copyright law as analysed in law and economics. It then continues with sections on research on the effects of copying and downloading and the effects of unauthorised use (‘piracy’) and ends with an overall evaluation of the economics of copyright in the light of recent technological changes. Economists have always been, and still are, somewhat sceptical about copyright and question what alternatives there are to it. On balance, most accept the role of copyright law in the creative industries w...
This paper discusses aspects of economic analysis of law developed because of the status quo existin...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
The making of the information/knowledge society has driven a flourishing body of literature on the l...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
Presenting a selection of innovative research contributions written by some of the best-known academ...
Governments the world over are looking for evidence on the economic effects of copyright law, the mo...
Abstract This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC “on copyright...
Although it was once considered inevitable that unauthorized copying would harm copyright owners, it...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
In 2002, seventeen economists including five Nobel Laureates presented an amicus curiae brief discus...
Uncertainty as to the optimum extent of protection has generally limited the capacity of law and eco...
This paper discusses aspects of economic analysis of law developed because of the status quo existin...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
The making of the information/knowledge society has driven a flourishing body of literature on the l...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
Presenting a selection of innovative research contributions written by some of the best-known academ...
Governments the world over are looking for evidence on the economic effects of copyright law, the mo...
Abstract This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC “on copyright...
Although it was once considered inevitable that unauthorized copying would harm copyright owners, it...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
In 2002, seventeen economists including five Nobel Laureates presented an amicus curiae brief discus...
Uncertainty as to the optimum extent of protection has generally limited the capacity of law and eco...
This paper discusses aspects of economic analysis of law developed because of the status quo existin...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
The making of the information/knowledge society has driven a flourishing body of literature on the l...