Copyright versus open access: On the organisation and international political economy of access to scientific knowledge

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This book addresses the recent debate about copyright law and its impact on the distribution of scientific knowledge from an economic perspective. The focus is on the question whether a copyright regime or an open access regime is better suited to the norms and organizational structure in a purely global science community. The book undertakes a thorough economic analysis of the academic journal market and showcases consequences of a regime change. It also takes account of the Digital Divide debate, reflecting issues in developing countries. Finally, a comprehensive analysis of legal action in the light of international Intellectual Property (IP) agreements offers prospects on the future of academic publishing.

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Scheufen, M. (2015). Copyright versus open access: On the organisation and international political economy of access to scientific knowledge. Copyright Versus Open Access: On the Organisation and International Political Economy of Access to Scientific Knowledge (pp. 1–191). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12739-2

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