“‘Copyright’ Tag”,2019-09-14 (; backlinks):
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economics/copyright, most recent first: 91 annotations & 47 links (parent).
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- “Newswire: A Large-Scale Structured Database of a Century of Historical News”, et al 2024
- “I Wish I Knew How to Force Quit You”, 2024
- “Scarlett Johansson Says She Is “Shocked, Angered” over New ChatGPT Voice”, 2024
- BobbyAllyn @ “2024-05-20”
- karpathy @ “2024-05-14”
- “ChatGPT Will Be Able to Talk to You like Scarlett Johansson in Her / Upgrades to ChatGPT’s Voice Mode Bring It Closer to the Vision of a Responsive AI Assistant—And Sam Altman Seems to Know It”, 2024
- “OpenAI Destroyed a Trove of Books Used to Train AI Models. The Employees Who Collected the Data Are Gone.”, 2024
- “How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for AI: OpenAI, Google and Meta Ignored Corporate Policies, Altered Their Own Rules and Discussed Skirting Copyright Law As They Sought Online Information to Train Their Newest Artificial Intelligence Systems”, et al 2024
- “Inside Big Tech’s Underground Race to Buy AI Training Data”, 2024
- “Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Synthetic Voices: We’re Sharing Lessons from a Small Scale Preview of Voice Engine, a Model for Creating Custom Voices.”, OpenAI 2024
- “DE-COP: Detecting Copyrighted Content in Language Models Training Data”, et al 2024
- “Why a Chinese Court’s Landmark Decision Recognising the Copyright for an AI-Generated Image Benefits Creators in This Nascent Field”, 2024
- “CommonCanvas: An Open Diffusion Model Trained With Creative-Commons Images”, et al 2023
- “ChatGPT Can Talk Now, Threatening Alexa and Siri: OpenAI Is Rapidly Pushing out Updates to Its Products to Make Them More Accessible to More People, As Amazon Invests in a Leading Start-Up § Sky Voice”, 2023
- “Joint Submission of [Proposed] Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction Subject to Reservation of Right of Appeal”
- “Patents and Regulatory Exclusivities on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists”, et al 2023
- “Why YouTube Could Give Google an Edge in AI”, 2023
- “Animator Supporters Project Posts Toshio Okada’s Criticisms of Production Committee System With English Subtitles”, 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”, 2023
- “This Artist Is Dominating AI-Generated Art. And He’s Not Happy about It. Greg Rutkowski Is a More Popular Prompt Than Picasso”, 2022
- “Restricted Access: How the Internet Can Be Used to Promote Reading and Learning”, et al 2022
- “The Impact of Open Access Mandates on Invention”, 2021
- “Externalities in Knowledge Production: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, et al 2021
- “Digitization and the Demand for Physical Works: Evidence from the Google Books Project”, 2021
- “Roadblock to Innovation: The Role of Patent Litigation in Corporate R&D”, 2021
- “How Is Science Clicked on Twitter? Click Metrics for Bitly Short Links to Scientific Publications”, et al 2021
- “Shadow of the Great Firewall: The Impact of Google Blockade on Innovation in China”, 2020c
- “Internet Archive Offers 1.4 Million Copyrighted Books for Free Online”
- “BioRxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology”, et al 2019
- “Of Coase and Copyrights: The Law and Economics of Literary Fan Art”, Guerra-2019
- “The Effects of Internet Book Piracy: The Case of Comics”, 2019 (page 2)
- “Wikipedia Matters”, et al 2019
- “The Machine As Author”, 2019
- “Henry Darger’s ‘Realms Of The Unreal’—But Who In The Realm Is Kiyoko Lerner?”, 2019
- “Clown Eggs”, 2019
- “Mickey Mouse Will Be Public Domain Soon—Here’s What That Means: The Internet Stopped Another Copyright Extension without Firing a Shot”, 2019
- “Can Creative Firms Thrive Without Copyright? Value Generation And Capture From Private-Collective Innovation”, 2018b
- “What Is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by Observing Downstream Use”, et al 2018
- “Bad Romance: To Cash in on Kindle Unlimited, a Cabal of Authors Gamed Amazon’s Algorithm”, 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.”, 2018
- “Usage and Attribution of Stack Overflow Code Snippets in GitHub Projects”, 2018
- “Why Mickey 1998 Copyright Extension Probably Won’t Happen Again: Copyrights from the 1920s Will Start Expiring next Year If Congress Doesn’t Act.”, 2018
- “Examining Wikipedia With a Broader Lens: Quantifying the Value of Wikipedia’s Relationships With Other Large-Scale Online Communities”, 2018
- “The Prehistory of Biology Preprints: A Forgotten Experiment from the 1960s”, 2017
- “Creating a Last Twenty (L20) Collection: Implementing §108(h) in Libraries, Archives and Museums”, 2017
- “Does Copyright Affect Reuse? Evidence from Google Books and Wikipedia”, 2017
- “Preprint Déjà Vu: an FAQ”, 2017
- “Public Record, Astronomical Price: Court Reporters Charge Outrageous Fees to Reproduce Trial Transcripts. That’s Bad for Defendants, Journalists, and Democracy.”, 2017
- “Experimental Studies on the Psychology of Property Rights”, 2017
- “Yutaka Yamamoto, Toshio Okada Criticize Production Committee System”, 2017
- “When Nothing Ever Goes Out of Print: Maintaining Backlist Ebooks”, 2016
- Unsong, 2015
- “The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia”, et al 2015
- “How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared”, 2014
- “The International Cognitive Ability Resource: Development and Initial Validation of a Public-Domain Measure”, 2014
- “Impact of Wikipedia on Market Information Environment: Evidence on Management Disclosure and Investor Reaction”, 2013
- “The Six Fingers of Time [Tragedy of the Anticommons]”, epiktistes 2013
- “Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain?: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension”, 2013
- “Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose?”, 2012
- “File Sharing and Copyright”, Oberholzer-2010
- “AMV Remix: Do-It-Yourself Anime Music Videos”, et al 2010
- “Case Study: Anime Music Videos”, 2007
- “Strategizing Industry Structure: the Case of Open Systems in a Low-Tech Industry”, 2006
- “The Command Line In 2004”, 2004
- “What Color Are Your Bits?”, 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”, 2002
- “Piracy Is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution”, 2002
- “University Presses: Balancing Academic and Market Values”, 1997
- “The First Illustrations for Paradise Lost”, 1975
- “Secrets by the Thousands”, 1946
- “Thomas Jefferson to Isaac McPherson, 13 August 1813”, 1813
- “Why Are Tech Companies Making Custom Typefaces?”
- “Music Industry Forces Widely Used Journalist Tool Offline”
- “Are We Running Out of Trademarks? An Empirical Study of Trademark Depletion and Congestion”
- “Copying Is the Way Design Works”
- “Postmortem: Every Frame a Painting”, 2024
- “Hackers and ‘Information Wants to Be Free’: The Most Famous Phrase in the Book Wasn’t Mine. And It Wasn’t in the Book.”
- “The Public Domain Review: About”, 2024
- “Class of 2020: New in the Public Domain Today!”
- “All Sound Recordings Prior to 1923 Will Enter the US Public Domain in 2022”
- “How Michael Jackson Bought The Beatles Catalogue And Turned It Into A Multi-Billion Dollar Music Empire”
- “Streaming Reaches Flood Stage: Does Spotify Stimulate or Depress Music Sales?”
- “Within The Context Of All Contexts: The Rewiring Of Our Relationship To Music”
- “Music Copyright After ‘Blurred Lines’: Experts Speak Out”
- “Batman Forever? The Role of Trademarks for Reuse in the US Comics Industry”
- “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.’”
- “Who Owns Einstein? The Battle for the World’s Most Famous Face”
- “‘It’s the Screams of the Damned!’ The Eerie AI World of Deepfake Music Music”
- “Metadata Is the Biggest Little Problem Plaguing the Music Industry”
- “Inside the Discord Where Thousands of Rogue Producers Are Making AI Music”
- “Zoey Ellis Books”, 2024
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