IP Without IP? A Study of the Online Adult Entertainment Industry

Fairly Used 2015-07-02

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Stanford Technology Law Review https://journals.law.stanford.edu/stanford-technology-law-review/online/ip-without-ip-study-online-adult-entertainment-industry   Kate Darling Existing copyright policy is based largely on the utilitarian theory of incentivizing creative works. This Article looks at content production incentives in the online adult entertainment industry. A recent trend of industry-specific studies tries to better understand the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and creation incentives in practice. […]

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Mary Minow

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07/02/2015, 04:36

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11/10/2014, 18:50