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Beyond Abstraction, the Law and Economics of Copyright Scope and Doctrinal Efficiency

Matthew J. Sag, Northwestern University School of Law

Abstract

Uncertainty as to the optimum extent of protection has generally limited the capacity of law and economics to translate economic theory into coherent doctrinal recommendations in the realm of copyright. This article explores the relationship between copyright scope, doctrinal efficiency and welfare from a theoretical perspective to develop a framework for evaluating specific doctrinal recommendations in copyright law. The usefulness of applying this framework in either rejecting or improving doctrinal recommendations is illustrated with reference to the predominant law and economics theories of fair use.

Suggested Citation

Matthew J. Sag. 2006. "Beyond Abstraction, the Law and Economics of Copyright Scope and Doctrinal Efficiency" ExpressO
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