K39: Other
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K39: Other is a discipline defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. It is based on the JEL Discipline Classification System.
The following studies are coded as being associated with this discipline (10):
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Arai and Kinukawa (2014) | Arai, Y. and Kinukawa, S., 2014. Copyright infringement as user innovation. Journal of Cultural Economics, 38(2), pp.131-144. |
Garcia (2020) | Garcia, Kristelia (2020) Contracts & Copyright: Contemporary Musician Income Streams. The Oxford Handbook of Music Law and Policy, Forthcoming, U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-32, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3620401 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3620401 |
Garcia and McCrary (2019) | Garcia, K. and McCrary, J. (2019) A Reconsideration of Copyright’s Term. Alabama Law Review, 71(2) |
Gerhardt (2011) | Gerhardt, D. R. (2011). Copyright publication: an empirical study. Notre Dame Law Review, 87(1). |
Gerhardt (2014) | Gerhardt, D. R. (2014). Copyright at the Museum: Using the Publication Doctrine to Free Art and History. Available at SSRN 2505041. |
Hansen, Hashimoto, Hinze, Samuelson and Urban (2013) | Hansen, D. R., Hashimoto, K., Hinze, G., Samuelson, P., & Urban, J. M. (2013). Solving the orphan works problem for the united states. Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, 37(1). |
Lee (2018) | Lee, E. (2018) Fair Use Avoidance in Music Cases. Boston College Law Review. Vol 56(6) |
Lee and Moshirnia (2021) | Lee, E. (2021) Does Fair Use Matter? An Empirical Study of Music Cases. Southern California Law Review, Vol. 94, No. 3, 2020 |
Mezei and Harkai (2022) | Mezei, P. Harkai, I. (2022). End-User Flexibilities in Digital Copyright Law – An Empirical Analysis of End-user License Agreements. Interactive Entertainment Law Review, 5(1), p. 2-21. |
Yoon (2002) | Yoon, K. The optimal level of copyright protection. Information Economics and Policy 14.3 (2002): 327-348. |