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Empirical Assessment of Copyright Enforcement: A Comparative Study of the Music Industry in the P.R.C. and the R.O.C.
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Empirical Assessment of Copyright Enforcement: A Comparative Study of the Music Industry in the P.R.C. and the R.O.C./
Author:
Li, Gi-Kuen.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2016,
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146 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 78-05, Section: A.
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Empirical Assessment of Copyright Enforcement: A Comparative Study of the Music Industry in the P.R.C. and the R.O.C.
Li, Gi-Kuen.
Empirical Assessment of Copyright Enforcement: A Comparative Study of the Music Industry in the P.R.C. and the R.O.C.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2016 - 146 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 78-05, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2016.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Since 2000, the revenue of the music industry plummeted worldwide. Meanwhile, the advancement of technology created many changes that impacted the copyright law system, which raised doubts about the effectiveness and necessity of copyright law system. Many literatures related to this topic focused on the discussion about the North America and the Europe regions. In the past two decades, researchers started to explore the intellectual property right protection in the P.R.C.; however, few works emphasized the comparative perspective between the copyright protection in the P.R.C. and the R.O.C. This dissertation argues that copyright law is still important to encourage and reward creativity. Under the utilitarian rationale, copyright law should be able to maintain incentive for authors and creators. By comparing the similarities and differences of legislation, law enforcement, judiciary, and unspoken rules in the music industry between the P.R.C. and the R.O.C., this dissertation aimed to find out what is the effect of copyright law enforcement on the music industry in the P.R.C. and the R.O.C. respectively? Before 1990, the P.R.C. lacked the codification of copyright law. After the P.R.C. Copyright Law was promulgated, the multiple copyright enforcement regimes diluted the P.R.C.'s protection efforts. The laws, enforcement campaigns, and judicial decisions did not create significant impact on average citizens or the music industry. Even today, the P.R.C. Copyright Law is still ignored by many citizens in mainland China. On the contrary, the R.O.C. Copyright Act was promulgated relatively earlier, amended frequently, and was enforced consistently. In addition, the record companies' business practices were introduced along with the entrant of western music to Taiwan in the 1980s, and the unspoken rule to protect creator's incentive and revenue stream was well established. It was believed that this great environment of the Taiwanese music industry attracted talents all over the Greater China region to Taiwan, and further made Taiwan the center of creativity for Mandarin Chinese music. Through copyright law legislation and amendment, enforcement, judicial decision, and unspoken rules, the notion to respect copyright were embedded in most people's minds in Taiwan. Therefore, the record companies in Taiwan were willing to respect the hard work of composers, lyricists, and producers. This revenue stream maintained a virtuous circle that attracted new talents to join the industry, which it would be impossible to achieve without the existence of effective copyright law. The evidence exhibited in this dissertation including the comparison between the music industry in mainland China and Taiwan, indicates that copyright enforcement is highly relevant to the robust music industry in Taiwan. On the contrary, a relatively late promulgation of copyright law and lack of effective copyright law enforcement were considered to be an important reason for the underdeveloped domestic music industry in mainland China.
ISBN: 9781369056471Subjects--Topical Terms:
600858
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