- See Also
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Links
- “Joint Submission of [Proposed] Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction Subject to Reservation of Right of Appeal”
- “Why YouTube Could Give Google an Edge in AI”, Victor 2023
- “Meet the Archive Moles: There’s a Growing Band of People Digging through Library Stacks and Second-hand Bookshops in Search of Lost Classics. I’m One of Them”, Scholes 2023
- “Restricted Access: How the Internet Can Be Used to Promote Reading and Learning”, Derksen et al 2022
- “The Impact of Open Access Mandates on Invention”, Bryan & Ozcan 2021
- “Externalities in Knowledge Production: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, Hinnosaar et al 2021
- “Digitization and the Demand for Physical Works: Evidence from the Google Books Project”, Nagaraj & Reimers 2021
- “Roadblock to Innovation: The Role of Patent Litigation in Corporate R&D”, Mezzanotti 2021
- “How Is Science Clicked on Twitter? Click Metrics for Bitly Short Links to Scientific Publications”, Fang et al 2021
- “Shadow of the Great Firewall: The Impact of Google Blockade on Innovation in China”, Zheng & Wang 2020c
- “BioRxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology”, Sever et al 2019
- “The Effects of Internet Book Piracy: The Case of Comics”, Tanaka 2019 (page 2)
- “Wikipedia Matters”, Hinnosaar et al 2019
- “The Machine As Author”, Gervais 2019
- “Mickey Mouse Will Be Public Domain Soon—here’s What That Means: The Internet Stopped Another Copyright Extension without Firing a Shot”, Lee 2019
- “Can Creative Firms Thrive Without Copyright? Value Generation And Capture From Private-Collective Innovation”, Erickson 2018b
- “What Is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by Observing Downstream Use”, Erickson et al 2018
- “Bad Romance: To Cash in on Kindle Unlimited, a Cabal of Authors Gamed Amazon’s Algorithm”, Jeong 2018
- “Kindle Unlimited Book Stuffing Scam Earns Millions and Amazon Isn’t Stopping It: Book Stuffer Chance Carter Is Gone. But Readers Are Still Paying for Books That Are 90% Filler.”, Zetlin 2018
- “Why Mickey Mouse’s 1998 Copyright Extension Probably Won’t Happen Again: Copyrights from the 1920s Will Start Expiring next Year If Congress Doesn’t Act.”, Lee 2018
- “Examining Wikipedia With a Broader Lens: Quantifying the Value of Wikipedia’s Relationships With Other Large-Scale Online Communities”, Vincent & al 2018
- “The Prehistory of Biology Preprints: A Forgotten Experiment from the 1960s”, Cobb 2017
- “Creating a Last Twenty (L20) Collection: Implementing §108(h) in Libraries, Archives and Museums”, Gard 2017
- “Does Copyright Affect Reuse? Evidence from Google Books and Wikipedia”, Nagaraj 2017
- “Preprint Déjà Vu: an FAQ”, Ginsparg 2017
- “Public Record, Astronomical Price: Court Reporters Charge Outrageous Fees to Reproduce Trial Transcripts. That’s Bad for Defendants, Journalists, and Democracy.”, Eisenberg 2017
- “Experimental Studies on the Psychology of Property Rights”, Haji 2017
- “Unsong”, Alexander 2015
- “The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia”, Heald et al 2015
- “How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared”, Heald 2014
- “The International Cognitive Ability Resource: Development and Initial Validation of a Public-domain Measure”, Condon & Revelle 2014
- “Impact of Wikipedia on Market Information Environment: Evidence on Management Disclosure and Investor Reaction”, Xu & Zhang 2013
- “Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain?: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension”, Buccafusco & Heald 2013
- “Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose?”, Moser & Rhode 2012
- “AMV Remix: Do-it-yourself Anime Music Videos”, Knobel et al 2010
- “File Sharing and Copyright”, Oberholzer-Gee & Strumpf 2010
- “Case Study: Anime Music Videos”, Milstein 2007
- “Strategizing Industry Structure: the Case of Open Systems in a Low-tech Industry”, Lecocq & Demil 2006
- “What Color Are Your Bits?”, Skala 2004
- “Piracy Is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution: Seven Lessons from Tim O’Reilly’s Experience As an Author and Publisher”, O’Reilly 2002
- “Piracy Is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution”, OReilly 2002
- “University Presses: Balancing Academic and Market Values”, Case 1997
- “The First Illustrations for Paradise Lost”, Shawcross 1975
- “Secrets by the Thousands”, Walker 1946
- “The Public Domain Review: About”, Review 2023
- “Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria: “Somewhere at Google There Is a Database Containing 25 Million Books and Nobody Is Allowed to Read Them.””
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See Also
Links
“Joint Submission of [Proposed] Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction Subject to Reservation of Right of Appeal”
“Why YouTube Could Give Google an Edge in AI”, Victor 2023
“Meet the Archive Moles: There’s a Growing Band of People Digging through Library Stacks and Second-hand Bookshops in Search of Lost Classics. I’m One of Them”, Scholes 2023
“Restricted Access: How the Internet Can Be Used to Promote Reading and Learning”, Derksen et al 2022
“Restricted access: How the internet can be used to promote reading and learning”
“The Impact of Open Access Mandates on Invention”, Bryan & Ozcan 2021
“Externalities in Knowledge Production: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, Hinnosaar et al 2021
“Externalities in knowledge production: evidence from a randomized field experiment”
“Digitization and the Demand for Physical Works: Evidence from the Google Books Project”, Nagaraj & Reimers 2021
“Digitization and the Demand for Physical Works: Evidence from the Google Books Project”
“Roadblock to Innovation: The Role of Patent Litigation in Corporate R&D”, Mezzanotti 2021
“Roadblock to Innovation: The Role of Patent Litigation in Corporate R&D”
“How Is Science Clicked on Twitter? Click Metrics for Bitly Short Links to Scientific Publications”, Fang et al 2021
“How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications”
“Shadow of the Great Firewall: The Impact of Google Blockade on Innovation in China”, Zheng & Wang 2020c
“Shadow of the great firewall: The impact of Google blockade on innovation in China”
“BioRxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology”, Sever et al 2019
“The Effects of Internet Book Piracy: The Case of Comics”, Tanaka 2019 (page 2)
“Wikipedia Matters”, Hinnosaar et al 2019
“The Machine As Author”, Gervais 2019
“Mickey Mouse Will Be Public Domain Soon—here’s What That Means: The Internet Stopped Another Copyright Extension without Firing a Shot”, Lee 2019
“Can Creative Firms Thrive Without Copyright? Value Generation And Capture From Private-Collective Innovation”, Erickson 2018b
“What Is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by Observing Downstream Use”, Erickson et al 2018
“What is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by Observing Downstream Use”
“Bad Romance: To Cash in on Kindle Unlimited, a Cabal of Authors Gamed Amazon’s Algorithm”, Jeong 2018
“Bad romance: To cash in on Kindle Unlimited, a cabal of authors gamed Amazon’s algorithm”
“Kindle Unlimited Book Stuffing Scam Earns Millions and Amazon Isn’t Stopping It: Book Stuffer Chance Carter Is Gone. But Readers Are Still Paying for Books That Are 90% Filler.”, Zetlin 2018
“Why Mickey Mouse’s 1998 Copyright Extension Probably Won’t Happen Again: Copyrights from the 1920s Will Start Expiring next Year If Congress Doesn’t Act.”, Lee 2018
“Examining Wikipedia With a Broader Lens: Quantifying the Value of Wikipedia’s Relationships With Other Large-Scale Online Communities”, Vincent & al 2018
“The Prehistory of Biology Preprints: A Forgotten Experiment from the 1960s”, Cobb 2017
“The prehistory of biology preprints: A forgotten experiment from the 1960s”
“Creating a Last Twenty (L20) Collection: Implementing §108(h) in Libraries, Archives and Museums”, Gard 2017
“Creating a Last Twenty (L20) Collection: Implementing §108(h) in Libraries, Archives and Museums”
“Does Copyright Affect Reuse? Evidence from Google Books and Wikipedia”, Nagaraj 2017
“Does Copyright Affect Reuse? Evidence from Google Books and Wikipedia”
“Preprint Déjà Vu: an FAQ”, Ginsparg 2017
“Public Record, Astronomical Price: Court Reporters Charge Outrageous Fees to Reproduce Trial Transcripts. That’s Bad for Defendants, Journalists, and Democracy.”, Eisenberg 2017
“Experimental Studies on the Psychology of Property Rights”, Haji 2017
“Unsong”, Alexander 2015
“The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia”, Heald et al 2015
“The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia”
“How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared”, Heald 2014
“The International Cognitive Ability Resource: Development and Initial Validation of a Public-domain Measure”, Condon & Revelle 2014
“Impact of Wikipedia on Market Information Environment: Evidence on Management Disclosure and Investor Reaction”, Xu & Zhang 2013
“Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain?: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension”, Buccafusco & Heald 2013
“Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose?”, Moser & Rhode 2012
“AMV Remix: Do-it-yourself Anime Music Videos”, Knobel et al 2010
“File Sharing and Copyright”, Oberholzer-Gee & Strumpf 2010
“Case Study: Anime Music Videos”, Milstein 2007
“Strategizing Industry Structure: the Case of Open Systems in a Low-tech Industry”, Lecocq & Demil 2006
“Strategizing industry structure: the case of open systems in a low-tech industry”
“What Color Are Your Bits?”, Skala 2004
“Piracy Is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution: Seven Lessons from Tim O’Reilly’s Experience As an Author and Publisher”, O’Reilly 2002
“Piracy Is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution”, OReilly 2002
“Piracy is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution”
“University Presses: Balancing Academic and Market Values”, Case 1997
“The First Illustrations for Paradise Lost”, Shawcross 1975
“Secrets by the Thousands”, Walker 1946
“The Public Domain Review: About”, Review 2023
“Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria: “Somewhere at Google There Is a Database Containing 25 Million Books and Nobody Is Allowed to Read Them.””
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https://blog.twitch.tv/en/2020/11/11/music-related-copyright-claims-and-twitch/
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https://daily.jstor.org/the-daguerreotypes-famous-why-not-the-calotype/
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https://freedom.press/news/riaa-github-youtube-dl-journalist-tool/
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https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-131/are-we-running-out-of-trademarks/
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https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp2/150/613/2468303/
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https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2023/01/ai-passes-law-and-economics-exam.html
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https://publicdomainreview.org/blog/2020/01/public-domain-in-2020/
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https://thehustle.co/the-company-that-has-a-monopoly-on-ice-cream-truck-music/
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110807132554/http://library.findlaw.com/1998/Oct/1/127402.html
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https://www.minnesotalawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Heald_FinalPDF.pdf#page=4
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/04/business/custom-urls.html
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https://www.reddit.com/r/aigamedev/comments/142j3yt/valve_is_not_willing_to_publish_games_with_ai/
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https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/clip-art-desktop-publishing-stock-images/
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https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/29/18531476/music-industry-song-royalties-metadata-credit-problems
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https://www.theinformation.com/articles/why-youtube-could-give-google-an-edge-in-ai
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https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/asi.24458
: “How Is Science Clicked on Twitter? Click Metrics for Bitly Short Links to Scientific Publications”, Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas, Wencan Tian, Xianwen Wang, Paul Wouters -
2020-zheng-3.pdf
: “Shadow of the Great Firewall: The Impact of Google Blockade on Innovation in China”, Yanfeng Zheng, Qinyu Ryan Wang -
https://unsongbook.com/
: “<em>Unsong</em>”, Scott Alexander