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Fair use and copyright overenforcement
Thomas F. Cotter
Academics (Law)
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Keyphrases
Copyright
100%
Fair Use
100%
Fairness Doctrine
37%
Copyright Owners
37%
Economic Analysis
25%
Positive Externalities
25%
Private Cost
25%
Private Benefits
25%
Social Value
12%
User Benefits
12%
Anecdotal Evidence
12%
Risk-averse
12%
Transaction Costs
12%
Private Values
12%
Appropriability Problem
12%
Ambit
12%
Copyright Protection
12%
Current Law
12%
Individual Use
12%
Attorney's Fees
12%
Computer Science
Individual User
100%
Copyright Owner
100%
Positive Externality
66%
Copyrighted Material
66%
Copyright Protection
33%
Appropriability Problem
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Analysis
100%
Externalities
100%
Transaction Costs
50%
Social Sciences
Fair use
100%
Economic Analysis
18%
Externality
18%
Transaction Cost
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Economic Analysis
100%