O30: General

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O30: General 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 (7):

 Citation
Dowthwaite et al (2016)
Graham (2016)Rumi Graham,'An Evidence-Informed Picture of Course-Related Copying', College & Research Libraries, Vol 77, No 3 (2016), p.335-358. Available under: https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/16513.
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.
Oh, Wallsten and Lovin (2019)Oh, S., Wallsten, S. and Lovin, N. (2019) Do Pirated Video Streams Crowd Out Non-Pirated Video Streams? Evidence from Online Activity. Tech Policy Institute Working Paper.
Petherbridge and Schwartz (2013)Petherbridge, Lee and Schwartz, David L., The End of an Epithet? An Exploration of the Use of Legal Scholarship in Intellectual Property Decisions (February 8, 2013). Houston Law Review, Vol. 50, No. 2, 2013; Loyola-LA Legal Studies Paper No. 2013-8.
Smith and Telang (2010)Smith, M. D., & Telang, R. (2010). Piracy or promotion? The impact of broadband Internet penetration on DVD sales. Information Economics and Policy, 22(4), 289-298.
Smith and Telang (2016)Smith, M., & Telang, R. (2016). Windows of Opportunity: The Impact of Piracy and Delayed International Availability on DVD Sales. IO: Empirical Studies of Firms & Markets eJournal.