K2: Regulation and Business Law

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K2: Regulation and Business Law 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 (11):

 Citation
Barker (2012c)Barker, G. R. (2012). Evidence of the effect of free music downloads on the purchase of music CDs in Canada. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 9(2), 55-78.
Bezmen and Depken (2006)Bezmen, T. L., & Depken, C. A. (2006). Influences on software piracy: Evidence from the various United States. Economic Letters, 90(3), 356-361.
Blackburn (2004)Blackburn, D . (2004). A study of online piracy and recorded music sales. Harvard University, Working Paper.
Cheng, Sims and Teegen (1997)Cheng, H. K., Sims, R. R., & Teegen, H. (1997). To purchase or to pirate software: An empirical study. Journal of Management Information Systems, 13(4), 49-60.
Cohen, Nelson and Walsh (2000)Cohen, W. M., Nelson, R. R., & Walsh, J.P. (2000). Protecting their intellectual assets: Appropriability conditions and why U.S. manufacturing firms patent(or not). National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper No.7552.
Erickson, Heald, Homberg, Kretschmer and Mendis (2015)Erickson, K., Heald, P. J., Homberg, F., Kretschmer, M., & Mendis, D. (2015). Copyright and the Value of the Public Domain: An Empirical Assessment. Intellectual Property Office Research Paper.
Oliar (2017)Oliar, D. Empirical Studies of Copyright Registration. Draft 3/2/2017. To be included in Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law (Vol. II – Analytical Methods) (Peter S. Menell & David L. Schwartz eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming 2017)
Perzanowski (2013)Perzanowski, A. (2013). Tattoos & IP norms.Case Western Reserve University School of Law 511. Available at SSRN 2145048.
Sag (2013)Sag, M. (2013). Empirical studies of copyright litigation: Nature of suit coding. Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Research Paper No. 2013-017.
Seng (2014)Seng, D. (2014). The state of the discordant union: An empirical analysis of DMCA takedown notices. 18 Va. J. L. & Tech. 369. Available at SSRN 2411915
Urban and Quilter (2006)Urban, J. & Quilter, L. (2006). Efficient process or 'chilling effects'? Takedown notices under section 512 of the digital millennium copyright act. Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal. 22, 621.