Dozens of people worked together to produce Casablanca. But a single person working alone wrote Ulysses. While almost all films are produced by large collaborations, no great novel ever resulted from the work of a team. Why does the frequency and success of collaborative creative production vary across art forms? The answer lies at the intersection of intellectual property law and the theory of the firm. Existing analyses in this area often focus on patent law and look almost exclusively to property-rights theories of the firm. The implications of organizational theory for collaborative creativity and its intersection with copyright law have been less examined. To fill this gap, we look to team-production and moral-hazard theories to unders...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
People invest their time, energy and resources to produce a broad variety of copyrightable works of ...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...
Dozens of people worked together to produce Casablanca. But a single person working alone wrote Ulys...
Collaborative production of expressive content accounts for an ever growing number of copyrighted wo...
Many scholars have suggested that current copyright law is ill-equipped to the challenges of determi...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
This essay explores the historical relations between copyright law and authorship, and attempts to c...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
The Supreme Court’s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity trope....
Unplanned coauthorship refers to the process by which contributors to a creative work are treated by...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
Copyright was initially conceptualized as a means to free creative parties from dependency on public...
Modern copyright law is based upon a theory: increase copyright protection and you increase the numb...
In this Article, we explore a central problem facing creative industries: how to organize collaborat...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
People invest their time, energy and resources to produce a broad variety of copyrightable works of ...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...
Dozens of people worked together to produce Casablanca. But a single person working alone wrote Ulys...
Collaborative production of expressive content accounts for an ever growing number of copyrighted wo...
Many scholars have suggested that current copyright law is ill-equipped to the challenges of determi...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
This essay explores the historical relations between copyright law and authorship, and attempts to c...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
The Supreme Court’s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity trope....
Unplanned coauthorship refers to the process by which contributors to a creative work are treated by...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
Copyright was initially conceptualized as a means to free creative parties from dependency on public...
Modern copyright law is based upon a theory: increase copyright protection and you increase the numb...
In this Article, we explore a central problem facing creative industries: how to organize collaborat...
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to grant rights to “Authors” for their “Writings.” De...
People invest their time, energy and resources to produce a broad variety of copyrightable works of ...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...