Limits of Social Science as Limits of Law
One of the big debates over the past few years in copyright economics is whether unauthorized uses of a work… Read More »Limits of Social Science as Limits of Law
One of the big debates over the past few years in copyright economics is whether unauthorized uses of a work… Read More »Limits of Social Science as Limits of Law
Richard Lanham’s The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information is a wonderful read, a terrific… Read More »From Economics of Information to Economics of Attention
There’s an interesting article on the expanding open source movement here. Apparently the movement has moved beyond computer science and… Read More »The Peer-Based Construction of Morality
I was just comparing a couple articles on income inequality, and thinking about how patterns in the natural world play… Read More »Fractal Inequality
I’ve recently been reading some material on IP and antitrust, including Ankur Srivastava’s fascinating article The Anti-Competitive Music Industry and… Read More »Copyright Summum Bonum: Innovation or Democratic Culture?