[p2p-research] Harvard Study Shows Loose Copyright is a Good Thing

Tomas Rawlings tom at fluffylogic.net
Mon Jun 22 14:03:40 CEST 2009


Lots of people have been saying this for years - now the the economists 
are proving it;

"Economists Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf have just released 
a new Harvard Business School working paper called File Sharing and 
Copyright that raises some important points about file sharing, 
copyright, and the net benefits to society."

 This study are tackles a number of myths about p2p and file sharing 
such as that a download does not equal a lost sales (also noted here), 
that more music and films than ever before have been created.  Worth a 
read. 

http://plugincinema.com/plugin/content/view/1882/1/

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Tomas

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