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A crucial dimension of the existing evidence examines different stages of production (e.g. creation, innovation, diffusion, distribution), in various creative industries (e.g. [[Sound recording and music publishing|music]], [[Film and motion pictures|film and motion pictures]], [[Television programmes|TV programmes]], [[Software publishing (including video games)|computer software]], [[Publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing|books]]), and estimates the effects of copyright on diverse agents in each sector, such as creators, investors, distributors, users or society as a whole. Heterogeneity seems to be a key common element across several studies. The fact that the impact of copyright law differs across various agents, industries and different demographic groups, implies the need for more specific policies (for instance, even though the [[Ofcom_(2011)|Ofcom (2011)]] survey provides evidence for heterogeneous effects, this remains an understudied aspect in most of the existing studies). | A crucial dimension of the existing evidence examines different stages of production (e.g. creation, innovation, diffusion, distribution), in various creative industries (e.g. [[Sound recording and music publishing|music]], [[Film and motion pictures|film and motion pictures]], [[Television programmes|TV programmes]], [[Software publishing (including video games)|computer software]], [[Publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing|books]]), and estimates the effects of copyright on diverse agents in each sector, such as creators, investors, distributors, users or society as a whole. Heterogeneity seems to be a key common element across several studies. The fact that the impact of copyright law differs across various agents, industries and different demographic groups, implies the need for more specific policies (for instance, even though the [[Ofcom_(2011)|Ofcom (2011)]] survey provides evidence for heterogeneous effects, this remains an understudied aspect in most of the existing studies). | ||
− | The transition to a global digital economy is associated with new challenges for enforcement authorities, for copyright law and for new business models. Imaginative use of the increasing volume of data is crucial for the design of more rational policies at the national and international level. Importantly, the effects of copyright protection or infringement on welfare, creativity and innovation demand the theories that developed over the past decades to be consistent with rigorous empirical analysis.</div> | + | The transition to a global digital economy is associated with new challenges for enforcement authorities, for copyright law and for new business models. Imaginative use of the increasing volume of data is crucial for the design of more rational policies at the national and international level. Importantly, the effects of copyright protection or infringement on welfare, creativity and innovation demand the theories that developed over the past decades to be consistent with rigorous empirical analysis. |
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