Handbook on the economics of copyright : a guide for students and teachers / edited by Richard Watt (associate professor of economics and finance, University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

Publisher's description: This handbook provides comprehensive coverage of the economics of copyright, and provides a useful teaching and learning resource. The chapters deal with the basic underlying principles, the main contributing literature and, in some cases, new extensions to the field.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Watt, Richard, 1963- (Editor)
Other title:Economics of copyright.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, [2014]
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Table of Contents:
  • The basic economic theory of copyright / Richard Watt
  • What limits indirect appropriability? / Michael Waldman
  • The idea/expression dichotomy : friend or foe? / Eleonora Rosati
  • The fair use doctrine : markets, market failure and rights of use / Wendy J. Gordon
  • The public domain / Paul J. Heald
  • Licensing of copyright works in a bargaining model / Richard Watt
  • Fair remuneration for copyright holders and the Shapley value / Richard Watt
  • Economics of performers' rights / Ruth Towse
  • The licensing of online music streaming services in Europe / Sebastian Felix Schwemer
  • Copyright collectives : some basic economic theory / Richard Watt
  • Collective administration / Christian Handke
  • Copying and the pricing of information goods / Richard Watt
  • Impacts of internet piracy / Stan J. Liebowitz
  • Law and economics of copyright remedies / Stephen E. Margolis
  • Effectiveness of government anti-piracy enforcement policy : commitment versus non-commitment / Dyuti S. Banerjee
  • Copyright and parallel trade / Frank Mueller-Langer
  • Open source and open access : new paradigms in the theory of copyright / Richard Watt
  • Copyright in visual art markets : some economic theory concerning resale royalties and other options / Richard Watt.