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Titel |
Copyright and economic theory : friends or foes? |
Auteur |
R. Watt |
Plaats van uitgave |
Cheltenham, [etc.] |
Uitgever |
Edward Elgar |
Jaar van uitgave |
2000
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ISBN |
1-84064-312-9
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Annotatie |
IX, 210 p. : afb., graf., tab., schema's ; 24 cm. - Met lit. opg.. - Met reg.
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Trefwoorden |
intellectueel eigendomsrecht, economische theorieën, auteursrechtdelicten |
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Samenvatting The economic theory of copyright piracy is presented, and used to analyse important aspects of intellectual property transactions including the royalty contract, optimal copyright law, and copyright collectives. The author also analyses important areas of discussion in copyright, such as how can it be that a certain degree of piracy is beneficial, not only socially, but also for copyright holders and producers of originals? Are linear royalty contracts optimal? How many copyright collectives should a given economy have? Would a copyright collective prefer to act as a leader or a follower in a Stackelberg duopoly? The book analyses and contrasts existing theories concerning the economic theory of copyright, and presents a simple economic model in which copyright can be effectively studied, considering all principal areas of interest in copyright. |
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