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European Commission Framework 7 Research Programme

 

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Legal origin and intellectual property rights: an empirical study in the prerecorded music sector

Pons, J. D. M., & Garcia, M. C. (2008). Legal origin and intellectual property rights: an empirical study in the prerecorded music sector. European Journal of Law and Economics, 26, 153-173.

This article aims at identifying differences in copyright protection in prerecorded music markets, and more specifically the impact of the legal system on the demand [...]

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Piracy and limited liability

Chang, M. C., Lin, C. F., & Wu, D.(2008). Piracy and limited liability. Journal of Economics, 95, 25-53.

This paper analyzes the effects of end-user piracy on a monopolized software industry with network effects in which consumers have heterogeneous income and limited liability. Limited liability produces a piracy cost which increases with income. The monopolist thus [...]

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Pirated for profit

Slive, J., & Bernhardt, D. (1998). Pirated for profit. Canadian Journal of Economics – Revue Canadienne d’Economique, 31, 886-899.

This paper explains why a software manufacturer may permit limited piracy of its software. Piracy can be viewed as a form of price discrimination in which the manufacturer sells some of the software at a price of [...]

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The winds of change: digital technologies, trading information and managing intellectual property rights

Tang, P., & Hulsink, W. (1998). The winds of change: digital technologies, trading information and managing intellectual property rights. International Journal of Technology Management, 15, 869-894.

The paper will investigate how the management of intellectual property rights will affect the shaping of the newly emerging global and digital market place. The relevant question to be dealt [...]

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A global bio-prospecting regime - Partnership or piracy?

Mulligan, S., & Stoett, P. (2000). A global bio-prospecting regime – Partnership or piracy? International Journal, 55, 224-246.

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Appropriation possibilities in a simple exchange economy

Anderton, C. H. (1999). Appropriation possibilities in a simple exchange economy. Economics Letters, 63, 77-83.

Appropriation possibilities cause relative price, trade volume, and welfare to vary considerably from the predictions of the standard Edgeworth box. When attack effectiveness is low:. a tariff designed to punish a nation’s piracy effort expands trade volume, welfare, and security of [...]

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