Browse data: Studies
From Copyright EVIDENCE
Choose a category:
- Studies (908)
Studies > Evidence Based Policies:
D. Licensing and Business models (collecting societies; meta data; exchanges/hubs; windowing; crossborder availability)
& Data material year :
2009 or
1996-2001
& Data industry:
Programming and broadcasting
Click on one or more items below to narrow your results.
Chamberlin, Clayton and Farooqui (2007) (1) ·
Goodridge and Haskel (2011) (1) ·
Gottlieb (2011) (1) ·
Kretschmer, Bently, Singh and Cooper (2011) (1) ·
Kretschmer and Hardwick (2007) (1) ·
Landes and Posner (1989) (1) ·
Liebowitz (1985) (1) ·
McAuley (2004) (1) ·
Raustiala and Sprigman (2013) (1) ·
Singh and Kretschmer (2012) (1) ·
Szymanski and Harbord (2004) (1) ·
Towse (1999) (1)
A10: General (1) ·
A: General Economics and Teaching (1) ·
F63: Economic Development (1) ·
L12: Monopoly • Monopolization Strategies (1) ·
L13: Oligopoly and Other Imperfect Markets (2) ·
L41: Monopolization • Horizontal Anticompetitive Practices (1) ·
L51: Economics of Regulation (1) ·
L82: Entertainment • Media (2) ·
O34: Intellectual Property and Intellectual Capital (2) ·
O3: Technological Change • Research and Development • Intellectual Property Rights (1) ·
Other (4)
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (1) ·
Author's Licensing & Collecting Society (1) ·
British Film Institute (1) ·
Copyright Licensing Society (1) ·
ECJ (1) ·
OFCOM (1) ·
PRS for Music (1) ·
Publishers Association (1) ·
Review of Existing Academic and Industries Literature (2) ·
The United States Supreme Court Judicial Database (1) ·
UK Film Council (1)
1. Relationship between protection (subject matter/term/scope) and supply/economic development/growth/welfare (4) ·
2. Relationship between creative process and protection - what motivates creators (e.g. attribution; control; remuneration; time allocation)? (2) ·
4. Effects of protection on industry structure (e.g. oligopolies; competition; economics of superstars; business models; technology adoption) (4)
Showing below up to 4 results in range #1 to #4.
View (previous 250 | next 250) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)