IP for Creative Upstarts papers available for conference on Nov. 9-10, 2012
Presented by Michigan State University College of Law
Intellectual Property, Information & Communications Law Program
Co-sponsored by
NKU Chase College of Law, Law + Informatics Institute
This conference considers how law and policy can nurture diverse creative industries—”Creative Upstarts”—in the U.S. and abroad. “Creative Upstarts” encompass a range of commercial enterprises from independent artists and producers in developed countries to emerging content industries such as Nigeria’s “Nollywood,” Jamaican dancehall, Brazilian tecnobrega music, and Chinese digital publishing. Their interests have been overlooked in recent debates on intellectual property and information policy. This conference seeks to remedy that gap. Read More …
Papers
- Cautionary Tales About Collective Rights Organizations (PDF)
Jonathan Band - The Implications of Copyright Royalty Stacking for Creative Upstarts (PDF)
Jeremy de Beer - Online Music Licensing: From PROs, AOL and MobiTv to SoundExchange, AT&T, and the CRB (PDF)
Todd Brabec and Jeffrey Brabec - Performing Rights Licensing in the United States: A World of Multiple Choices, Considerations, and Results (PDF)
Todd Brabec and Jeffrey Brabec - What Drives IP Without IP? A Study of the Online Adult Entertainment Industry (Abstract, PDF)
Kate Darling - Mutiny on the Pirate Ship: Renegade Distribution and the Development of a Media Asset. (Abstract, PDF)
Michael M. Epstein - Digital Hollywood2.0: Reimagining Film, Music, Television and Publishing Distribution as a Global Artist Collaborative (PDF)
Jon M. Garon - Deconstructing Disintermediation – A Skeptical Copyright Perspective (PDF)
Guy Pessach - The costs of licensing for online music services
An exploratory analysis for European services (PDF)
Heriatiana Ranaivoson - The Taylor Swift Paradox: Superstardom, Excessive Advertising and Blanket Licenses (PDF)
Ivan Reidel - Nurturing Creative Industries in the Developing World: the Case of Music (PDF)
Ana E. Santos - Online Piracy of Indian Movies: Is the film industry firing at the wrong target? (PDF)
Arul George Scaria
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- Conference Papers
- Guidelines for Submissions to International Law Review Symposium Issue
- Intellectual Property, Information & Communications Law Program
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Professor Sean Pager