We study a platform’s incentives to delist IP-infringing products and the effects of holding the platform liable for the presence of such products on innovation and consumer welfare. For a given number of buyers on the platform, platform liability increases innovation by reducing the competitive pressure that innovative products face from IP-infringing products. However, platform liability can have unintended consequences, which can overturn this intended effect on innovation. Moreover, there can be a misalignment of interests between innovators and buyers as platform liability reduces consumer surplus for a given number of innovators. We also analyze how different types of cross-group network effects liability on innovation and consumer w...
The contributory infringement rule assesses liability to a third party that contributes to the infri...
Online marketplaces have become key actors in the global distribution and sale of goods. However, va...
Digital platform-based businesses such as Uber, eBay, and Google have become ubiquitous in our daily...
Public authorities in many jurisdictions are concerned about the proliferation of illegal content an...
The liability regime in the European Union for online intermediaries have for a long time been built...
The development of online platforms has contributed to the emergence of a collaborative economy, whi...
We explore innovation, openness, and the duration of intellectual property protection in markets c...
This paper analyzes the choice between quality improvements and copyright litigation by a proprietar...
We study pricing by a two-sided platform when it faces moral hazard on the sellers? side. In doing s...
Platforms that facilitate the sharing economy promise to help create a circular economy on a peer2pe...
This chapter considers what empirical evidence may contribute to the debates around online intermedi...
We examine how control over a technology platform can increase profits and innovation. By choosing h...
Digital economy is nowadays a Platform economy. This pervading expansion of platforms has been trig...
The Internet continues to transform the information industries and challenge intellectual property l...
Exclusionary innovation poses a bigger threat to competition in digital platform markets than in oth...
The contributory infringement rule assesses liability to a third party that contributes to the infri...
Online marketplaces have become key actors in the global distribution and sale of goods. However, va...
Digital platform-based businesses such as Uber, eBay, and Google have become ubiquitous in our daily...
Public authorities in many jurisdictions are concerned about the proliferation of illegal content an...
The liability regime in the European Union for online intermediaries have for a long time been built...
The development of online platforms has contributed to the emergence of a collaborative economy, whi...
We explore innovation, openness, and the duration of intellectual property protection in markets c...
This paper analyzes the choice between quality improvements and copyright litigation by a proprietar...
We study pricing by a two-sided platform when it faces moral hazard on the sellers? side. In doing s...
Platforms that facilitate the sharing economy promise to help create a circular economy on a peer2pe...
This chapter considers what empirical evidence may contribute to the debates around online intermedi...
We examine how control over a technology platform can increase profits and innovation. By choosing h...
Digital economy is nowadays a Platform economy. This pervading expansion of platforms has been trig...
The Internet continues to transform the information industries and challenge intellectual property l...
Exclusionary innovation poses a bigger threat to competition in digital platform markets than in oth...
The contributory infringement rule assesses liability to a third party that contributes to the infri...
Online marketplaces have become key actors in the global distribution and sale of goods. However, va...
Digital platform-based businesses such as Uber, eBay, and Google have become ubiquitous in our daily...