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Non-conventional copyright: an economic perspective

  • Tim W. Dornis

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    Abstract

    Today’s marketplaces for creative products are anything but homogeneous. Products, actors, structure – virtually any market for products of the human mind (seen in light of potential copyright protection) is unique and in flux. Yet, legal doctrine still offers a largely uniform level of rights protection. Such monolithic invariance is the root of many problems, namely a ubiquitous tendency of over-protection. So far, much of the discussion neglects the reality of modern copyright. What is required, therefore, is a closer look at the specific circumstances of the many real-world scenarios. Indeed, looking at this book’s many examples, where non-conventional subject matter of copyright can be found, provides for a rich and inspiring object of analysis – in particular under an economic lens.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNon Conventional Copyright : Do New and Atypical Works Deserve Protection?
    EditorsEnrico Bonadio, Nicola Lucchi
    Number of pages26
    Place of PublicationCheltenham
    PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
    Publication date26.10.2018
    Pages455-480
    ISBN (Print)978-1-78643-406-7
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-78643-407-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26.10.2018

    Research areas and keywords

    • Law

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