000042024 000__ 01490cam\a22002535i\4500 000042024 001__ 42024 000042024 003__ SzGeWIPO 000042024 005__ 20240708145856.0 000042024 008__ 200624s2004\\\\sz\\\\\\r\\\\\000\0\eng\d 000042024 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda 000042024 041__ $$aeng 000042024 1001_ $$aWu, Tim 000042024 24503 $$aCopyright's Communications Policy 000042024 264_1 $$a[Ann Arbor, Michigan] :$$bMichigan Law Review,$$c2004. 000042024 300__ $$a89 pages 000042024 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000042024 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000042024 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000042024 520__ $$aThis paper suggest that the main challenges for 21st century copyright are not challenges of authorship policy, but rather new and harder problems for copyright's communications policy. Since its inception copyright has set important baselines upon which publishers and their modern equivalents compete business. As the pace of technological change accelerates, copyright's role in setting the conditions for competition is quickly becoming more important, even challenging for primacy the significance of copyright's encouragement of authorship. The study of copyright's communications policy has both a descriptive and a normative payoff. First, it helps us understand both the existing copyright code and the history of 20th century copyright. Second, it helps us ask whether copyright is in line with other important goals of national communications policy. 000042024 525__ $$aPublished in : Michigan Law Review, Vol. 103, p. 278, November 2004 000042024 650_0 $$aCopyright 000042024 650_0 $$aCommunications 000042024 650_0 $$aAuthorship 000042024 650_0 $$aCompulsory licensing 000042024 650_0 $$aLegal history 000042024 85641 $$uhttps://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=532882$$yView this resource 000042024 904__ $$aJournal article 000042024 980__ $$aBIB