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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). |
Harbaugh and Khemka (2010) | Harbaugh, Rick, and Rahul Khemka. Does Copyright Enforcement Encourage Piracy?. The Journal of Industrial Economics 58.2 (2010): 306-323. |
Humphreys (2008) | Humphreys, S., 2008. The challenges of intellectual property for users of Social Networking Sites: a case study of Ravelry. |
Humphreys, Fitzgerald, Banks, Suzor (2008) | Humphreys, S., Fitzgerald, B., Banks, J. and Suzor, N., 2005. Fan-based production for computer games: User-led innovation, the ‘Drift of Value’and intellectual property rights. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 114(1), pp.16-29. |
IHS Technology (2015) | IHS Technology, Current Market and Technology Trends in the Broadcasting Sector, WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, SCCR/30/5(Jun. 2015) |
Ilevbare (2008) | ILEVBARE, F. M. 2008. Psychosocial factors influencing attitudes towards internet piracy among Nigerian university students. IFE Psychologia: An International Journal, 16, 120-129. |
Johnson (1985) | Johnson, William R. The economics of copying. Journal of Political Economy 93.1 (1985): 158-174. |
Kalimo, Meyer and Mylly (2018) | Kalimo, H., Meyer, T., and Mylly, T. (2018) Of Values and Legitimacy – Discourse Analytical Insights on the Copyright Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The Modern Law Review, 81:2 |
Kariithi (2011) | Kariithi, Nixon K. Is the devil in the data? A literature review of piracy around the world. The Journal of World Intellectual Property 14.2 (2011): 133-154. |
Lee (2011) | Lee, H.K., 2011. Participatory media fandom: A case study of anime fansubbing. Media, Culture & Society, 33(8), pp.1131-1147. |
Lemley and Shafir (2011) | Lemley, M.A. and Shafir, Z., 2011. Who Chooses Open-Source Software?. The University of Chicago Law Review, pp.139-164. |
Liebowitz and Margolis (2005) | Liebowitz, S. J., & Margolis, S. E. (2005). Seventeen famous economists weigh in on copyright: The role of theory, empirics, and network effects. Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, 18(2). |
Lindgren (2012) | Lindgren, Simon. Pirate panics: comparing news and blog discourse on illegal file sharing in Sweden. Information, communication & society 16.8 (2013): 1242-1265. |
Loshin (2007) | Loshin, J. (2007). Secrets Revealed: How Magicians Protect Intellectual Property Without Law. http://ssrn.com/abstract=1005564 |
Mattioli (2014) | Mattioli, M. (2014). Disclosing Big Data. Minn. L. Rev., 99, 535. |
McRobbie, Strutt, Bandinelli and Springer (2016) | McRobbie, A., Strutt, D., Bandinelli, C. And Springer, B. (2016) Fashion micro-enterprises in London, Berlin, Milan. CREATe Working Paper Series DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.162668 |
Mendis (2013) | Mendis, D. (2013). The Clone Wars’: Episode 1: the rise of 3D printing and its implications for intellectual property law. Learning lessons from the past. European Intellectual Property Review, 35(3), 155-169. |
Miceli and Adelstein (2006) | Miceli, Thomas J., and Richard P. Adelstein. An economic model of fair use. Information Economics and Policy 18.4 (2006): 359-373. |
Mustonen (2005) | Mustonen, Mikko. When does a firm support substitute open source programming?. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 14.1 (2005): 121-139. |
Owen and O'Dair (2020) | Owen, R., & O'Dair, M. (2020). How blockchain technology can monetize new music ventures: an examination of new business models. The Journal of Risk Finance. |
Owen and O'Dair (2020) 2 | Owen, R. and O'Dair, M. (2020), How blockchain technology can monetize new music ventures: an examination of new business models, Journal of Risk Finance, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 333-353. |
Penney (2017) | Penney, J. (2017) Internet Surveillance, Regulation, and Chilling Effects Online: A Comparative Case Study. Internet Policy Review (Forthcoming). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2959611 |
Peukert, Claussen and Kretschmer (2015) | Peukert, C., Claussen, J. and Kretschmer, T., 2015. Piracy and box office movie revenues: Evidence from megaupload. Available at SSRN 2176246. |
Piolatto and Schuett (2012) | Piolatto, Amedeo, and Florian Schuett. Music piracy: A case of “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer”. Information Economics and Policy 24.1 (2012): 30-39. |
Poor (2012) | Poor, N. (2012) When Firms Encourage Copying: Cultural Borrowing as Standard Practice in Game Spaces. International Journal of Communication 6, 689–709 |
PricewaterhouseCoopers (2016) | PricewaterhouseCoopers Australia Report 'Understanding the costs and benefits of introducing a ‘fair use’ exception', 2016. |
Pritcher (2000) | Pritcher, L., 2000. Ad* access: seeking copyright permissions for a digital age. |
Quintais, De Gregorio and Magalhaes (2023) | Quintais, J. P., De Gregorio, G., & Magalhães, J. C. (2023). How platforms govern users’ copyright-protected content: Exploring the power of private ordering and its implications. Computer Law & Security Review, 48. |
Sag (2015) | Sag, M. (2015). IP Litigation in United States District Courts: 1994 to 2014. Available at SSRN 2570803. |
Scotchmer (2011) | Scotchmer, S. (2011). Ideas and Innovations: Which should be subsidized?. Available at SSRN 1755091. |
Searle (2011) | Searle, N., 2011. Changing Business Models in the Creative Industries: The cases of Television, Computer Games and Music. Computer Games and Music (August 5, 2011). |
Secker, Gadd and Morrison (2019) | Secker, J., Gadd, E., & Morrison, C. (2019) Understanding the value of the CLA Licence to UK higher education. Available: https://ukcopyrightliteracy.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/cnac-research-project-report-final-with-logos-1.pdf (last accessed: 8 August 2019) |
Stobo, Deazley and Anderson (2013) | Stobo, V., Deazley, R. and Anderson, I., 2013. Copyright & Risk: Scoping the Wellcome Digital Library Project (Vol. 10, pp. 17-23). CREATe Working Paper. |
Tan (2014) | Tan, C.H.Y. (2014) Terms of Service on Social Media Sites. 19(2) Media and Arts Law Review, 195-220 |
Tan (2015) | Tan, C.H.Y. (2015) Technological “Nudges” and Copyright on Social Media Sites. IPQ Issue 1. |
Tanaka (2018) | Tanaka, J. (2018) Promoting Asian American Representation Through Copyright: Moral Rights in The Last Airbender and Fair Use in Ms. Marvel. 25 Asian American Law Journal, 88. |
Tatum, Spoo and Pope (2009) | Tatum, Melissa L. and Spoo, Robert E. and Pope, Benjamin, Does Gender Influence Attitudes toward Copyright in the Filk Community? (September 2009). American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, Vol. 18, forthcoming 2010; Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 09-21. |
Telang and Waldfogel (2014) | Telang, R. and Waldfogel, J. (2014) Piracy and New Product Creation: A Bollywood Story. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2478755 |
Thomes (2013) | Thomes, Tim Paul. An economic analysis of online streaming music services. Information Economics and Policy 25.2 (2013): 81-91. |
Thompson and Muir (2020) | Thompson, S. D., & Muir, A. (2020). A case study investigation of academic library support for open educational resources in Scottish universities. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 52(3), 685-693. |
Towse (2013) | Towse, Ruth. The economic effects of digitization on the administration of musical copyrights. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues 10.2 (2013): 55-67. |
Towse (2016) | Towse, R. (2016) Copyright Auctions and the Asset Value of a Copyright Work. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues. 13(2), pp83-99 |
Troll Covery (2005) | Troll Covey, D., 2005. Acquiring copyright permission to digitize and provide open access to books |
Varian (2005) | Varian, H. R. (2005). Copying and copyright. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19(2), 121-138. |
Von Hippel and Von Krogh (2003) | Von Hippel, E. and Von Krogh, G. (2003). Open source software and the “private-collective” innovation model: Issues for organization science. Organization science, 14(2), p. 209-223 |
Waelde, Kheria and Levin (2015) | Waelde, C., Kheria, S., & Levin, N. (2015). Copyright and Publicly-Funded Arts and Humanities Research: Identifying and Developing Sustainable Exploitation Models in the Digital Economy. This paper was prepared as a report for the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK (2015). |
Wang and Zhu (2003) | Wang, Shujen, and Jonathan JH Zhu. Mapping film piracy in China. Theory, culture & society 20.4 (2003): 97-125. |
Watt (2009) | Watt, Richard. An Empirical Analysis of the Economics of Copyright: How Valid are the Results of Studies in Developed Countries for Developing Countries?. The Economics of Intellectual Property (2009): 65. |
Xalabarder (2009) | Xalabarder, R. (2009). Study on copyright limitations and exceptions for educational activities in North America, Europe, Caucasus. Central Asia and Israel. |
Yoon (2002) | Yoon, K. The optimal level of copyright protection. Information Economics and Policy 14.3 (2002): 327-348. |
Yuan (2006) | Yuan, Michael Y. A better copyright system? comparing welfare of indefinitely renewable copyright versus fixed-length copyright. Econ. Innov. New Techn. 15.6 (2006): 519-542. |
Zhu, Madnick and Siegel (2008) | Zhu, Hongwei, Stuart E. Madnick, and Michael D. Siegel. An economic analysis of policies for the protection and reuse of noncopyrightable database contents. Journal of Management Information Systems 25.1 (2008): 199-232. |