Economics of intellectual property law/ edited by Robert P. Merges. - Cheltenham,UK: Edward Elgar Pub., c2007. - 2 v. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Volume II

An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I

PART I COPYRIGHT

1. Yochai Benkler (1999), Excerpt from `Free as the Air to Common Use: First Amendment Constraints on Enclosure of the Public Domain'
2. Stanley M. Besen, Sheila N. Kirby and Steven C. Salop (1992), `An Economic Analysis of Copyright Collectives'
3. Stanley M. Besen and Sheila Nataraj Kirby (1989), `Private Copying, Appropriability, and Optimal Copyright Royalties'
4. Stephen Breyer (1970), `The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs'
5. William W. Fisher III (1988), `Reconstructing the Fair Use Doctrine'
6. William R. Johnson (1985), `The Economics of Copying'
7. William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1989), `An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law'
8. Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole (2002), `Some Simple Economics of Open Source'
9. Hal Varian (2000), `Buying, Sharing and Renting Information Goods'
10. Martha Woodmansee (1984), `The Genius and the Copyright: Economic and Legal Conditions of the Emergence of the `Author''

PART II TRADEMARKS

11. Robert G. Bone (2004), `Enforcement Costs and Trademark Puzzles'
12. John F. Coverdale (1984), `Trademarks and Generic Words: An Effect-on-Competition Test'
13. Gene M. Grossman and Carl Shapiro (1988), `Foreign Counterfeiting of Status Goods'
14. Milton Handler and Charles Pickett (1930), `Trade-Marks and Trade Names - An Analysis and Synthesis: II'
15. William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (1987), `Trademark Law: An Economic Perspective'
16. Frank I. Schechter (1927), `The Rational Basis of Trademark Protection'
17. Steven Tadelis (1999), `What's in a Name? Reputation as a Tradable Asset'

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Intellectual property--Economic aspects.

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