Zde se nacházíte:
Informace o publikaci
Property metaphors and property narrative in the value gap: content analysis
Autoři | |
---|---|
Rok publikování | 2023 |
Druh | Další prezentace na konferencích |
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU | |
Citace | |
Popis | The EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market underwent a tumultuous legislative process. One of the central issues is the problem of the value gap, which stands for difference between the actual value rightsholders receive for their rights and the value they could receive if their rights were not infringed, i.e., the difference in revenue from platforms like Spotify and platforms like YouTube. Presentation builds upon empirical research focusing on the issue of value gap. It considers the problem of the propertization of copyright and its reflection in Article 17 CDSM legislative process by content analysis tools. It assesses the application of the recurring property metaphors of free riders, parent-child, agrarian and bad actors, as described by Lemley and Patry to the context of Article 17 CDSM legislative process. The content analysis reveals that the value gap argument is rooted in the proprietary copyright paradigm that the creative industry wields to advocate for stronger copyright protection. The empirical study reveals resurfacing motives of bad actors and free riding targeted on platforms that cast them in a negative light in combination with the agrarian metaphor that appeals to the moral entitlements of authors. However, the creative market intermediaries benefit from Article 17’s provisions. Study sheds light on the impact of property-based argumentation and the need to consider consequences for creative individuals within the copyright ecosystem. |
Související projekty: |