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the technological frontier. We discuss implications for copyright and AI policy. …
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limitation of intellectual property rights does exist, but that efficient copyright protection must also be above a minimum level … of protection. Furthermore, it is argued that even optimum copyright protection will not produce a first best solution …
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More intensive copyright enforcement reduces piracy, raises prices, and lowers consumer surplus. We show that these …-value buyers such as corporate and government users, the copyright holder has an incentive to charge super-monopoly prices, thereby … encouraging piracy among low-value buyers. Extending enforcement down the demand curve broadens the copyright holder's captive …
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Post-grant validity challenges at patent offices rely on the private initiative of third parties to correct mistakes made by patent offices. We hypothesize that incentives to bring post-grant validity challenges are reduced when many firms benefit from revocation of a patent and when firms are...
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a copyright-, trademark- and patent-eligible subject matter, a European perspective is still lacking in the literature …
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This paper analyzes the consequences of radical patent-regime change by exploiting a natural experiment: the forced adoption of the Prussian patent system in territories annexed after the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. Compared to other German states, Prussia granted patents more restrictively by...
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Policymakers all over the world claim: no innovation without protection. For more than a century, critics have objected that the case for intellectual property is far from clear. This paper uses a game theoretic model to organise the debate. It is possible to model innovation as a prisoner's...
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a copyright-, trademark- and patent-eligible subject matter, a European perspective is still lacking in the literature …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011594753
This paper analyzes the consequences of radical patent-regime change by exploiting a natural experiment: the forced adoption of the Prussian patent system in territories annexed after the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. Compared to other German states, Prussia granted patents more restrictively by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012317577
More intensive copyright enforcement reduces piracy, raises prices, and lowers consumer surplus. We show that these …-value buyers such as corporate and government users, the copyright holder has an incentive to charge super-monopoly prices, thereby … encouraging piracy among low-value buyers. Extending enforcement down the demand curve broadens the copyright holder’s captive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005150899