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The Pope's Copyright? Aligning Incentives With Reality By Using Creative Motivation To Shape Copyright Protection, Lydia P. Loren
The Pope's Copyright? Aligning Incentives With Reality By Using Creative Motivation To Shape Copyright Protection, Lydia P. Loren
Lydia P Loren
In the United States utilitarian theory posits that granting an exclusive right in creative expression will provide a necessary incentive to invest in the creation and distribution of expressive works. It is feared that without this incentive there would be insufficient motivation for creation. Indeed, it appears that the U.S. adheres completely to the notion that “no man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money.” Yet the creation of many works, such as email and papel decrees, ordinarily are not motivated by monetary incentives. Nevertheless, current copyright protection fails to account for the creator’s motivation in determining the level …