Europe Economics and the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam were commissioned by DG Connect to undertake a study on the remuneration of authors of books and scientific journals, translators, journalists and visual artists (all groups are hereafter referred to as “authors”) for the use of their freelance works. The overarching objectives of this study are to analyse the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors in order to compare the existing national systems of remuneration for authors and identify the relative advantages and disadvantages of those systems for them. We also aim to assess the rationale for harmonising mechanisms affecting the remuneration of authors, and to identify whic...
This working paper releases a study of UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts based on a large scale sur...
The remuneration for creators is at the core of copyright’s rationales. Indeed, copyright provides i...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
Europe Economics and the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam were commissio...
This EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (Uni...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
The current copyright system is intended to provide an incentive for authors to invest more time and...
Copyright contractual law consist of rules that regulate contracts within copyright law. One of the ...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...
PhD thesisThe current - and very relevant - debate about the way authors and performers lose contro...
This dissertation uses US and UK company data from 2004/05 to generate measures for 'current' levels...
In light of a fair allocation of funds, it is important to better understand how authorship regulati...
In light of a fair allocation of funds, it is important to better understand how authorship regulati...
This working paper releases a study of UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts based on a large scale sur...
The remuneration for creators is at the core of copyright’s rationales. Indeed, copyright provides i...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...
Europe Economics and the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam were commissio...
This EU study looks at the remuneration paid to authors in the print sector in ten EU countries (Uni...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
This study analyses the current situation regarding the level of remuneration paid to authors and pe...
The current copyright system is intended to provide an incentive for authors to invest more time and...
Copyright contractual law consist of rules that regulate contracts within copyright law. One of the ...
In order to promote increased utilization of university research, a more entrepreneurial and industr...
PhD thesisThe current - and very relevant - debate about the way authors and performers lose contro...
This dissertation uses US and UK company data from 2004/05 to generate measures for 'current' levels...
In light of a fair allocation of funds, it is important to better understand how authorship regulati...
In light of a fair allocation of funds, it is important to better understand how authorship regulati...
This working paper releases a study of UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts based on a large scale sur...
The remuneration for creators is at the core of copyright’s rationales. Indeed, copyright provides i...
The European Commission proposal to harmonize fair remuneration in Member States in EC ‘on copyright...