This book addresses questions of access to cultural expressions, the historical evolution of authors rights, the current Spanish intellectual property regime and the social construction of music markets. Is also proposes a contextual theory regarding access to music and a social interpretation of music access patterns. It concludes with a discussion of the issues raised in the previous chapters, focusing particularly on the core issues of access to culture, incentives to creativity and the selection, reproduction and marketing of cultural expressions. The separation of the rights of creators and the rights of producers is suggested as a way to enhance incentives to creation while improving access to cultural expressions.
This book will be of particular interest to social science researchers seeking interdisciplinary insights into the social construction os markets from the economics, management, marketing, law and sociology perspectives.
Access to cultural expressions and incentives to creativity: arguments, evidence and implications
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The current Spanish intellectual property regime: The missing government syndrome?
pág. 59
The social construction of music markets: Copyright and technology in the digital age
Jordi López Sintas, Ercilia García Álvarez, Sheila Sánchez Bergara
pág. 101
A contextual theory of accessing music: Consumer behaviour and ethical arguments
Ercilia García Álvarez, Jordi López Sintas, Konstantina Zerva
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Music access patterns: A social interpretation based on consumption volume and linkage needs
Jordi López Sintas, Àngel Cebollada Frontera, Nela Filimon Costin, Abaghan Ghahraman
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Law and economics of culture markets: Perspectives on incentives, selection, production and marketing
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