Alternative Compensation Systems to compensate for and legalize infringing online practices
General Information
Title
Alternative Compensation Systems to compensate for and legalize infringing online practices
Project Number
128
Abstract
This study aims to produce robust empirical insights regarding the merits of different ACS proposals and examines how the design of the ACS affects its acceptance.
Longitudinal Type
Project
Begin date
04-11-2013
End date
30-06-2014
Researcher
Hugenholtz, B., Helberger, N., Poort, J., Balázs, B., Handke, C., Quintas, J.P., Leenheer, J., Elsen, M.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2014 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zmr-5b6t
Publications
Copyright in the age of online access: Alternative compensation systems in EU copyright law University of Amsterdam; de Miranda Branco Tomé Quintais, J. P.
Copyright in the age of online access: Alternative compensation systems in EU law Information Law Series Volume 40; Quintais, J. P.
Truce in the Copyright War? The Pros and Cons of Copyright Compensation Systems for Digital Use. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 15(2), 23-56; Handke, C.W.,
et al.
Going means trouble and staying makes it double: The value of licensing recorded music online Journal of Cultural Economics, 40(3), 227-259; Handke, C.,
et al.