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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.