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This paper examines two rules concerning translation right as a part of copyright - the existing rule which gives an … author or a copyright owner control over the translation of his works and a new rule that removes the translation right from … the copyright owner. It adopts the approach of Gordon (1992) and evaluates these rules using the concept of asymmetric …
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consumption by using copyright law or technological restraints. Licensing the software under proprietary license terms makes of it …
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, establishes a two-tiered system of protection, amending copyright with a sui generis rule that grants protection against unfair …
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negative effects due to an erosion of copyright law. Our law and economics analysis of the Book Search Project suggests that … – from a copyright perspective – the proposed settlement may be beneficial to right holders, consumers, and Google. For …
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The effects of (private, small-scale) copying on the pricing behavior of producers of information goods are studied within a unified model à la Mussa-Rosen (1978). When the copying technology involves a marginal cost and no fixed cost, producers act independently. In this simple framework, we...
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, establishes a two-tiered system of protection, amending copyright with a sui generis rule that grants protection against unfair …
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show that enhanced copyright protection to counteract the impacts of digitalization may have an unexpected effect on the …
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DL. For uploading the files, the copyright / IPR issues are involved. As one cannot upload directly someone's file …
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In “Eldred and Fair Use,” Posner comments that awarding a monopoly over Mickey Mouse avoids the congestion problem that occurs with open access highways. Is the public domain a commons like an open access highway? No, it is not.
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