This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing private Internet subscribers with the right to download and use works in return for a fee—would be welfare increasing. It reports on the results of a discrete choice experiment conducted with a representative sample of the Dutch population consisting of 4986 participants. Under some conservative assumptions, we find that applied only to recorded music, a mandatory CCS could increase the welfare of rights holders and users in the Netherlands by over €600 million per year (over €35 per capita). This far exceeds current rights holder revenues from the market of recorded music of ca. €144 million per year. A monthly CCS fee of ca. €1.74 as a surcharge...
File sharing may substantially undermine the intellectual property rights of digital goods. This pap...
Abstract. A comparison of existing online revenues collected from digital music licenses and the pot...
ACL-2International audiencePiracy and the peer-to-peer diffusion of music deprive artists of income ...
textabstractThis paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—en...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...
This paper discusses copyright compensation systems (CCS) -- that provide licenses for downloading a...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
The current licensing regime practiced by collective rights organizations (“CROs”) is preventing rig...
This paper briefly discusses an alternative legal model to assure remuneration for non-commercial ma...
Copyright provides a long term of legal excludability, ostensibly to encourage the production of new...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
This paper examines the restructuring of online rights management that the E.U. Commission recently ...
Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been widely viewed by the music industry as an effective strateg...
Copyright provides a long term of legal excludability, ostensibly to encourage the production of new...
File sharing may substantially undermine the intellectual property rights of digital goods. This pap...
Abstract. A comparison of existing online revenues collected from digital music licenses and the pot...
ACL-2International audiencePiracy and the peer-to-peer diffusion of music deprive artists of income ...
textabstractThis paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—en...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...
This paper discusses copyright compensation systems (CCS) -- that provide licenses for downloading a...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
The current licensing regime practiced by collective rights organizations (“CROs”) is preventing rig...
This paper briefly discusses an alternative legal model to assure remuneration for non-commercial ma...
Copyright provides a long term of legal excludability, ostensibly to encourage the production of new...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Online piracy may substantially undermine intellectual property rights of digital goods. There is mu...
This paper examines the restructuring of online rights management that the E.U. Commission recently ...
Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been widely viewed by the music industry as an effective strateg...
Copyright provides a long term of legal excludability, ostensibly to encourage the production of new...
File sharing may substantially undermine the intellectual property rights of digital goods. This pap...
Abstract. A comparison of existing online revenues collected from digital music licenses and the pot...
ACL-2International audiencePiracy and the peer-to-peer diffusion of music deprive artists of income ...