It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained while shedding at least some of the wastefulness of monopolistic competition. This article cuts against the grain of modem copyright law by making the case that a more substantive approach to the issues of creativity and authorship would lower costs, streamline the system, and raise the level of socially beneficial creativity. In Section II, I will elaborate on the allocative/distributive distinction and their interconnectedness. In Section III, I will focus on an enhanced creativity standard and argue that an elevated standard is unlikely to cause anything of value to be lost. I turn to the matter of authorship in Section IV
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, which has to be fulfilled through economic incenti...
This Article cuts against the grain of modern copyright law by making the case that a more substanti...
To suggest a more appropriate approach for determining the proper scope of copyright, this Article c...
article published in law reviewIt is generally understood that the copyright system constrains downs...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This article provides a detailed critique of the incentives-access binary in copyright discourse. Ma...
A common view in economic research is that the development of copyright, particularly in the last fe...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
Copyright literature has been long familiar with the lack of licensing choices in various creative m...
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as ...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as ...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, which has to be fulfilled through economic incenti...
This Article cuts against the grain of modern copyright law by making the case that a more substanti...
To suggest a more appropriate approach for determining the proper scope of copyright, this Article c...
article published in law reviewIt is generally understood that the copyright system constrains downs...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This article provides a detailed critique of the incentives-access binary in copyright discourse. Ma...
A common view in economic research is that the development of copyright, particularly in the last fe...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
Copyright literature has been long familiar with the lack of licensing choices in various creative m...
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as ...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
Copyright is essentially a contract between the author and the public with the government acting as ...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
Copyright law in USA has a utilitarian objective, which has to be fulfilled through economic incenti...