Governments the world over are looking for evidence on the economic effects of copyright law, the more so since the increased emphasis in government growth policy on the role of the creative industries has led to the justification of copyright as a stimulus to the economy. This article summarises the current economic evidence relevant for copyright policy and discusses why it falls short of what is wanted
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
This article is a survey of publications by economists writing on copyright law. It begins with a g...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
This submission briefly reviews the dearth of empirical evidence that copyright policy is either ef...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC “on copyright...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
There has been a major international debate in recent years about whether creative industries ...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
While copyright law extensions have often been seen as having significant impacts towards the supply...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
This article is a survey of publications by economists writing on copyright law. It begins with a g...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
This submission briefly reviews the dearth of empirical evidence that copyright policy is either ef...
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective ...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC “on copyright...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
There has been a major international debate in recent years about whether creative industries ...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
While copyright law extensions have often been seen as having significant impacts towards the supply...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...