2023-02-21T16:11:10Z
2023-02-21T16:11:10Z
2018
2023-02-21T16:11:10Z
Intellectual property is a legal concept used to regulate cultural goods and artistic forms of expression. It constitutes a peculiar regulation, as it applies the categories of private property to intangible goods. With the spread of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), which has allowed for the reproduction and global diffusion of these cultural goods, conflicts concerning intellectual property have increased. This article attempts to analyze some difficulties in using a concept such as private property to approach the marketing of cultural goods, especially when technology eliminates the quality of scarcity of these goods, which can be infinitely reproduced at almost zero cost.
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Drets d'autor; Digitalització; Propietat privada; Escassetat; Copyright; Digitization; Personal property; Scarcity
Taylor and Francis
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1080/10632921.2018.1461724
The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 2018, vol. 48, num. 5, p. 339-350
https://doi.org/10.1080/10632921.2018.1461724
(c) Taylor and Francis, 2018