Published February 11, 2022 | Version v1
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D2.6 Publication on impact of copyright law and perception on demand for cultural goods and services

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This deliverable is an academic paper published in the LEM (Laboratory of Economics and Management) working paper series from the Institute of Economics at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, entitled 'Digitalization, copyright and innovation in the creative industries: an agent-based model'

ABSTRACT: The ambiguity of the empirical results on the relationship between copyright and creativity calls for a better theoretical understanding of the issue, possibly enlarging the analysis to other factors such as technology and copyright enforcement. This paper addresses these complex policy issues by developing an agent-based model (ABM) to study how the interplay between digitization and copyright enforcement affects the production and access to cultural goods. The model includes creators who compete in different submarkets and invest in activities that might lead to the generation of creative outputs in existing submarkets, new (to the creators) submarkets, or in newly “invented” submarkets. Finally, the model features a copyright system that provides creators with the exclusive right to reproduce their original copies and a pirate market responsible for creating and distributing pirated copies.

Please note: a screen-reader accessible version of this report can be downloaded via this link https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=117htQULJrl0a9_5JuAwLpDDCAGJRkLZv

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 870626

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870626_D2.6 Publication on impact of copyright law and perception on demand for cultural goods and services.pdf

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Funding

reCreating Europe – Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative Europe 870626
European Commission