Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Forever Minus a Day?

Some Theory and Empirics of Optimal Copyright

The optimal level for copyright has been a matter for extensive debate over the last decade. This paper contributes several new results on this issue divided into two parts. In the first, a parsimonious theoretical model is used to prove several novel propositions about the optimal level of protection. Specifically, we demonstrate that (a) optimal copyright falls as the costs of production go down (for example as a result of digitization) and that (b) the optimal level of copyright will, in general, fall over time. The second part of the paper focuses on the specific case of copyright term. Using a simple model we characterise optimal term as a function of a few key parameters. We estimate this function using a combination of new and existing data on recordings and books and find an optimal term of around fourteen years. This is substantially shorter than any current copyright term and implies that existing copyright terms are too long.

(via BoingBoing)

Monday, June 11, 2007

Good Copy Bad Copy

"Good Copy Bad Copy" is a documentary about copyright and culture, directed by Andreas Johnsen, Ralf Christensen, and Henrik Moltke. It features interviews with Danger Mouse, Girl Talk, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Lawrence Lessig, and many others with various perspectives on copyright.

http://www.goodcopybadcopy.net/



h/t LadyC

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

tuesday morning roundup

LadyC takes a look at Julien McArdle's documentry "On Piracy & The Future of Media


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ACS' University of Missouri student chapter posted useful summary of issues surrounding the so-called "Mickey Mouse" laws at its blog. (via ACS Blog)

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RIAA Takes Cue From the Onion

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The Simpsons: Liberal Media