Intellectual Property and Regulation

Kretschmer, M. and Schlesinger, P. (2023) Intellectual Property and Regulation. Other. Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre.

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Publisher's URL: https://pec.ac.uk/research-reports/the-state-of-creativity

Abstract

Intellectual property (IP) laws, which typically grant exclusive rights, incentivise individuals and organisations to create and invest in the production and distribution of content, such as words, music, visual and audiovisual materials, and designs. Buying and selling rights can therefore be understood as the currency of the creative industries. IP rights – such as copyright, design rights, trade marks and patents – are complex, and their effects are hard to predict and evaluate

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Other)
Additional Information:Published in The State of Creativity pp.39-40
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Kretschmer, Professor Martin and Schlesinger, Professor Philip
Authors: Kretschmer, M., and Schlesinger, P.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Culture and Creative Arts > Theatre Film and TV Studies
College of Social Sciences > School of Law
Publisher:Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre

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