Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Boston University Law Review
Abstract
The article discusses experimental tests of the value of attribution in intellectual property (IP) in the U.S. as of July 2013, focusing on European IP laws, the legal rights of creators such as authors and painters, and American copyright and trademark laws. A call for the U.S. to adopt a default attribution right which is similar to those that are in effect in Europe is addressed. The Coase Theorem, which deals with economic efficiency and the costs associated with transactions, is mentioned.
First Page
1389
Volume
93
Publication Date
2013
Recommended Citation
Christopher J. Sprigman, Christopher Buccafusco & Zachary Burns,
What's a Name Worth?: Experimental Tests of the Value of Attribution in Intellectual Property,
93
Boston University Law Review
1389
(2013).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/1108
