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The economics of intellectual property Vol. I : Introduction and copyright

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2002Description: 645p ixISBN:
  • 9781840643510
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048000 TOW-I
Contents:
Contents: Volume I: Introduction and Copyright Acknowledgements Introduction Ruth Towse and Rudi Holzhauer PART I INTRODUCTION TO THE ECONOMICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 1. Stanley M. Besen (1998), 'Intellectual Property' 2. Ejan Mackaay (1990), 'Economic Incentives in Markets for Information and Innovation' 3. Tom G. Palmer (1989), 'Intellectual Property: A Non-Posnerian Law and Economics Approach' 4. Robert P. Merges (1994), 'Of Property Rules, Coase, and Intellectual Property' 5. Lisa N. Takeyama (1994), 'The Welfare Implications of Unauthorized Reproduction of Intellectual Property in the Presence of Demand Network Externalities' PART II COPYRIGHT 6. Gillian K. Hadfield (1992), 'The Economics of Copyright: An Historical Perspective' 7. Leo J. Raskind (1998), 'Copyright' 8. Wendy J. Gordon and Robert G. Bone (2000), 'Copyright' 9. Arnold Plant (1934), 'The Economic Aspects of Copyright in Books' 10. Ian E. Novos and Michael Waldman (1984), 'The Effects of Increased Copyright Protection: An Analytic Approach' 11. William R. Johnson (1985), 'The Economics of Copying' 12. William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1989), 'An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law' 13. Stephen Breyer (1970), 'The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs' PART III APPLICATIONS TO SPECIFIC AREAS OF COPYRIGHT 14. Wendy J. Gordon (1982), 'Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and its Predecessors' 15. I.T. Hardy (1988), 'An Economic Understanding of Copyright Law's Work-Made-for-Hire Doctrine' 16. S.J. Liebowitz (1985), 'Copying and Indirect Appropriability: Photocopying of Journals' 17. Stanley M. Besen, Willard G. Manning, Jr. and Bridger M. Mitchell (1978), 'Copyright Liability for Cable Television: Compulsory Licensing and the Coase Theorem' PART IV ADMINISTRATION OF COPYRIGHT 18. Hector L. MacQueen and Alan Peacock (1995), 'Implementing Performing Rights' 19. Ruth Towse (1999), 'Copyright and Economic Incentives: An Application to Performers' Rights in the Music Industry' PART V DROIT DE SUITE 20. Jeffrey M. Perloff (1998), 'Droit de Suite' 21. John L. Solow (1998), 'An Economic Analysis of the Droit de Suite' 22. Henry Hansmann and Marina Santilli (1997), 'Authors' and Artists' Moral Rights: A Comparative Legal and Economic Analysis' Name Index
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Contents:
Volume I: Introduction and Copyright
Acknowledgements
Introduction Ruth Towse and Rudi Holzhauer
PART I INTRODUCTION TO THE ECONOMICS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
1. Stanley M. Besen (1998), 'Intellectual Property'
2. Ejan Mackaay (1990), 'Economic Incentives in Markets for Information and Innovation'
3. Tom G. Palmer (1989), 'Intellectual Property: A Non-Posnerian Law and Economics Approach'
4. Robert P. Merges (1994), 'Of Property Rules, Coase, and Intellectual Property'
5. Lisa N. Takeyama (1994), 'The Welfare Implications of Unauthorized Reproduction of Intellectual Property in the Presence of Demand Network Externalities'
PART II COPYRIGHT
6. Gillian K. Hadfield (1992), 'The Economics of Copyright: An Historical Perspective'
7. Leo J. Raskind (1998), 'Copyright'
8. Wendy J. Gordon and Robert G. Bone (2000), 'Copyright'
9. Arnold Plant (1934), 'The Economic Aspects of Copyright in Books'
10. Ian E. Novos and Michael Waldman (1984), 'The Effects of Increased Copyright Protection: An Analytic Approach'
11. William R. Johnson (1985), 'The Economics of Copying'
12. William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1989), 'An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law'
13. Stephen Breyer (1970), 'The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs'
PART III APPLICATIONS TO SPECIFIC AREAS OF COPYRIGHT
14. Wendy J. Gordon (1982), 'Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and its Predecessors'
15. I.T. Hardy (1988), 'An Economic Understanding of Copyright Law's Work-Made-for-Hire Doctrine'
16. S.J. Liebowitz (1985), 'Copying and Indirect Appropriability: Photocopying of Journals'
17. Stanley M. Besen, Willard G. Manning, Jr. and Bridger M. Mitchell (1978), 'Copyright Liability for Cable Television: Compulsory Licensing and the Coase Theorem'
PART IV ADMINISTRATION OF COPYRIGHT
18. Hector L. MacQueen and Alan Peacock (1995), 'Implementing Performing Rights'
19. Ruth Towse (1999), 'Copyright and Economic Incentives: An Application to Performers' Rights in the Music Industry'
PART V DROIT DE SUITE
20. Jeffrey M. Perloff (1998), 'Droit de Suite'
21. John L. Solow (1998), 'An Economic Analysis of the Droit de Suite'
22. Henry Hansmann and Marina Santilli (1997), 'Authors' and Artists' Moral Rights: A Comparative Legal and Economic Analysis'
Name Index

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