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Fair remuneration for copyright holders and the Shapley value

In: Handbook on the Economics of Copyright

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  • Richard Watt

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Featuring expert contributors from around the world, this book offers insight into the vital theoretical and practical aspects of the economics of copyright. Topics discussed include fair use, performers’ rights, copyright and trade, online music streaming, internet piracy, copyright and visual art markets, and open source publishing. In addition to in-depth coverage of these timely topics, the authors also offer insightful predictions and policy recommendations for the future.

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  • Richard Watt, 2014. "Fair remuneration for copyright holders and the Shapley value," Chapters, in: Richard Watt (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Copyright, chapter 7, pages 118-128, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Paul Audley & Marcel Boyer, 2007. "The “Competitive” Value of Music to Commercial Radio Stations," CIRANO Working Papers 2007s-30, CIRANO.
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