Books off the Shelf & the Problem of Copyright Term Extension: Empirical Analysis of Books Written by Literature Nobel Prize Authors
Books off the Shelf & the Problem of Copyright Term Extension: Empirical Analysis of Books Written by Literature Nobel Prize Authors
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El presente artículo analiza el impacto de la extensión de los derechos de autor en la disponibilidad de nuevos libros impresos de premios Nobel de Literatura. Basado en investigaciones como las de Paul J. Heald, que sugieren que la extensión reduce la disponibilidad al hacer que las editoriales dejen de imprimir obras no vendidas, el estudio emplea dos bases de datos de Amazon.com (2015 y 2023). Los resultados muestran que, en promedio, los libros con derechos de autor tienen menos ediciones impresas que los del dominio público, cuestionando la idea de que extender los derechos mejora la distribución.
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