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  • Formaat: 102 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309278966

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Over the course of several decades, copyright protection has been expanded and extended through legislative changes occasioned by national and international developments. The content and technology industries affected by copyright and its exceptions, and in some cases balancing the two, have become increasingly important as sources of economic growth, relatively high-paying jobs, and exports. Since the expansion of digital technology in the mid-1990s, they have undergone a technological revolution that has disrupted long-established modes of creating, distributing, and using works ranging from literature and news to film and music to scientific publications and computer software.





In the United States and internationally, these disruptive changes have given rise to a strident debate over copyright's proper scope and terms and means of its enforcementa debate between those who believe the digital revolution is progressively undermining the copyright protection essential to encourage the funding, creation, and distribution of new works and those who believe that enhancements to copyright are inhibiting technological innovation and free expression.





Copyright in the Digital Era: Building Evidence for Policy examines a range of questions regarding copyright policy by using a variety of methods, such as case studies, international and sectoral comparisons, and experiments and surveys. This report is especially critical in light of digital age developments that may, for example, change the incentive calculus for various actors in the copyright system, impact the costs of voluntary copyright transactions, pose new enforcement challenges, and change the optimal balance between copyright protection and exceptions.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary I Introduction 2 Copyright Law and Economics in the Digital Era 3 Research Directions 4 Data Infrastructure for an Empirical Approach to Copyright Policy Research References Appendix A: A Copyright Primer Appendix B: Commissioned Paper Authors Appendix C: Committee Members
Summary 1(6)
1 Introduction 7(8)
Research in Public Discourse on Intellectual Property,
7(3)
International Context,
10(1)
Copyright Research Questions,
10(3)
The Overriding Need for Data,
13(2)
2 Copyright Law and Economics in the Digital Era 15(20)
Copyright Law's' Accommodation to Digital Technology,
15(3)
The Economic Value of Copyright-Affected Industries and Copyrighted Works,
18(3)
The Impact of Digital Technologies on Content Creation, Distribution, and Use in Selected Industries,
21(10)
The Limits of Our Knowledge about the Economics of Copyright,
31(2)
Conclusion,
33(2)
3 Research Directions 35(10)
Changing Incentives,
36(2)
Enablers of and Impediments to Voluntary Transactions,
38(2)
Enforcement Costs and Benefits,
40(2)
Exceptions, Limitations, and Balanced Copyright Design,
42(1)
Principles to Guide Research,
43(2)
4 Data Infrastructure for an Empirical Approach to Copyright Policy Research 45(20)
Opportunities and Challenges Arising From Digital Technology,
47(5)
What Data Are Needed and Available or Accessible?,
52(11)
Closing the Gap References
63(2)
Appendixes
A A Copyright Primer
65(8)
B Commissioned Paper Authors
73(4)
C Committee Members and Staff
77