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Batman forever? The economics of overlapping rights.
2020
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Título
Batman forever? The economics of overlapping rights.
Variante de título
Economic Research Working Paper No. 61
Tipo de elemento
Working paper
Descripción
52 pages ; [28] cm.
ISSN
2957-8256
Resúmen
When copyrighted comic characters are also protected under trademark laws, intellectual property (IP) rights can be overlapping. Arguably, registering a trademark can increase transaction costs for cross-media uses of characters, or it can help advertise across multiple sales channels. In an application to book, movie and video game publishing industries, we thus ask how creative reuse (innovation in uses) is affected in situations of overlapping rights, and whether ‘fuzzy boundaries’ of right frameworks are in fact enhancing or decreasing content sales.
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Economics Working Papers.
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Geneva, Switzerland : World Intellectual Property Organization, 2020
Lengua(s)
eng
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License: CC BY 3.0 IGO
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