"Does Copyright Affect Creative Reuse? Evidence from the Digitization
of Baseball Digest", Nagaraj
2013 (draft)
http://web.mit.edu/nagaraj/files/copyright_nagaraj.pdf
While copyright governs the distribution of creative
content in industries like publishing and computer software, its impact on creative reuse
has largely evaded empirical analysis. I use the digitization of both copyrighted and
non-copyrighted issues of one publication, Baseball Digest, to measure the impact of
copyright on a prominent venue for reuse: Wikipedia. While the overall impact of
digitization on reuse is positive, copyright hurts both the extent of reuse and the level
of internet traffic to affected Wikipedia pages. The impact of copyright is more
pronounced for images compared to text and becomes economically significant only
post-digitization.
http://abhishek.mit.edu/
You may remember discussion of the work way back in July 2012:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/07/mit-economist-heres-h…
The actual paper was only posted recently.
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