Oliar, D.

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Brauneis and Oliar (2016)Brauneis, R. and Olliar, D. (2016) Copyright’s Race, Gender and Age: A First Quantitative Look at Registrations. GWU Law School Public Law Research paper No. 2016-48
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)
Oliar and Matich (2014)Oliar, D., & Matich, N. (2014). Copyright Preregistration: Evidence and Lessons from the First Seven Years, 2005-2012.
Oliar and Sprigman (2009)Oliar, D., & Sprigman, C. (2008). There's No Free Laugh (Anymore): The Emergence of Intellectual Property Norms and the Transformation of Stand-Up Comedy. Virginia Law Review, 1787-1867.
Oliar, Pattison and Powell (2014)Oliar, D., Pattison, N., & Powell, K. R. (2013). Copyright Registrations: Who, What, When, Where, and Why. Tex. L. Rev., 92, 2211.
Tor and Oliar (2002)Tor, A., & Oliar, D. (2002). Incentives to Create Under a Lifetime-Plus-Years Copyright Duration: Lessons from a Behavioral Economic Analysis for Eldered v. Ashcroft. Loy. LAL Rev., 36, 437.