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The CREATe Working Paper series is an open access resource designed to rapidly disseminate original research by CREATe investigators and associated scholars to the wider community. In addition to ensuring that new research becomes immediately available to the public in this rapidly-changing field, the series captures digital outputs which are not traditionally suited to the academic format but which nevertheless serve as anchor points for discussion, debate and advancement of understanding.

New additions to the series are made constantly throughout the year. Types of papers published include 1) specially commissioned pieces on topical issues related to intellectual property and the creative economy; 2) scoping reviews of relevant literature and methodologies; 3) digital transcripts of live conferences and workshops; and 4) research outputs which may include pre-prints of articles or papers under development by CREATe affiliated researchers.

The Editorial Board of the CREATe Working Paper series is headed up by Professor Philip Schlesinger and consists of a group of 15 senior faculty and future research leaders. The Editorial Board makes selection decisions about CREATe-funded research to feature in the series and evaluates unsolicited submissions for further external review. For more information about the Working Paper series and submission guidelines, consult the Guidelines for Authors page.

2014-07-07 16_53_31-ZENODOThe CREATe Working Paper series is committed to public, open access. For that reason, the series is made available directly below and permanently archived on Zenodo.

Papers Published:

2017

The competition discourse in British broadcasting policy
CREATe Working Paper 2017/02 (February 2017)
Richard Paterson (2017) (28 pages) More details and abstract
Digitization and changing windowing strategies in the television industry: negotiating new windows on the world
CREATe Working Paper 2017/01 (January 2017)
Gillian Doyle (2017) (33 pages) More details and abstract

2016

Press Publisher Rights in the New Copyright in the Digital Single Market Draft Directive
CREATe Working Paper 2016/15 (December 2016)
Raquel Xalabarder (2016) (24 pages) More details and abstract
A Future for the Creative Economy: a report by Ruth Towse
CREATe Working Paper 2016/14 (November 2016)
Ruth Towse (2016) (16 pages) More details and abstract
Fashion micro-enterprises in London, Berlin, Milan
CREATe Working Paper 2016/13 (November 2016)
Angela McRobbie, Dan Strutt, Carolina Bandinelli, Bettina Springer (2016) (54 pages) More details and abstract
The creative economy: invention of a global orthodoxy
CREATe Working Paper 2016/12 (October 2016)
Philip Schlesinger, University of Glasgow (2016) (21 pages) More details and abstract
Why a reform of hosting providers’ safe harbour is unnecessary under EU copyright law
CREATe Working Paper 2016/11 (August 2016)
Dr Eleonora Rosati, University of Southampton and e-LAWnora (2016), (24 pages) More details and abstract
Connecting creativity, value and money
CREATe Working Paper 2016/10 (22 Jun 2016)
Bob Last, CREATe Industry Fellow (2016), (154 pages) More details and abstract
The European Commission’s public consultation on the role of publishers in the copyright value chain: A response by the European Copyright Society
CREATe Working Paper 2016/09 (29 Jun 2016)
Martin Kretschmer, Séverine Dusollier, Christophe Geiger, and P. Bernt Hugenholtz (2016), (10 pages) More details and abstract
DRAFT Industry Guidelines to Respect Copyright and Free Speech: Guidelines for copyright owners and intermediaries for respecting the right to freedom of expression as it relates to copyrighted works
CREATe Working Paper 2016/08 (22 Jun 2016)
Laidlaw, Emily; Mac Síthigh, Daithí (2016), (13 pages) More details and abstract
From infringement to exception: why the rules on data mining in Europe need to change
CREATe Working Paper 2016/07 (27 Jun 2016)
Christian Geib (2016), (47 pages) More details and abstract
The career-building strategies of individual creators: A meta-analysis of qualitative research funded by CREATe
CREATe Working Paper 2016/06 (21 Jun 2016)
Ealasaid Munro (2016), (41 pages) More details and abstract
Blockchain or the Chaingang – Challenges, opportunities and hype: the music industry and blockchain technologies
CREATe Working Paper 2016/05 (11 May 2016)
Jeremy Silver (2016), (67 pages) More details and abstract
What is the Point of Copyright History? Reflections on Copyright at Common Law in 1774 by H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui
CREATe Working Paper 2016/04 (16 March 2016)
Elena Cooper and Ronan Deazley (eds), (88 pages) More details and abstract
Regulating CMOs by competition: an incomplete answer to the licensing problem?
CREATe Working Paper 2016/03 (16 March 2016)
Morten Hviid, Simone Schroff and John Street (2016), (31 pages) More details and abstract
Copying, Creativity and Copyright
CREATe Working Paper 2016/02 (1 February 2016)
Ronan Deazley and Bartolomeo Meletti (2016), (22 pages) More details and abstract
To Pay or Not to Pay? Determinants of Unlawful Product Acquisition
CREATe Working Paper 2016/01 (7 January 2016)
Piers Fleming, Melanie Parravano and Daniel John Zizzo (2016), (53 pages) More details and abstract

2015

The South Korean Music Industry: A Literature Review
CREATe Working Paper 2015/12 (16 December 2015)
Keith Negus (2015), (19 pages) More details and abstract
Privacy, Security and Data Protection in Smart Cities: a Critical EU Law Perspective
CREATe Working Paper 2015/11 (3 December 2015)
Lilian Edwards (2015), (39 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright and Business Models in UK Music Publishing
CREATe Working Paper 2015/10 (3 December 2015)
Ruth Towse (2015), (23 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright, Football and European Media Rights
CREATe Working Paper 2015/09 (18 November 2015)
Raymond Boyle (2015), (20 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright Collectives and Contracts: An Economic Theory Perspective
CREATe Working Paper 2015/08 (31 August 2015)
Richard Watt (2015), (16 pages) More details and abstract
Is There a EU Copyright Jurisprudence? An Empirical Analysis of the Workings of the European Court of Justice
CREATe Working Paper 2015/07 (27 August 2015)
Marcella Favale, Martin Kretschmer and Paul C. Torremans (2015), (41 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright and Music Policy in China: A Literature Review
CREATe Working Paper 2015/06 (24 August 2015)
John Street, Li Zhang, Maja Simuniak and Qingning Wang (2015), (44 pages) More details and abstract
Inside a Cultural Agency: Team Ethnography and Knowledge Exchange
CREATe Working Paper 2015/05 (14 August 2015)
Philip Schlesinger, Melanie Selfe and Ealasaid Munro (2015), (18 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright and Freedom of Expression: A Literature Review
CREATe Working Paper 2015/04 (29 May 2015)
Yin Harn Lee, with preface and summary by Emily Laidlaw and Daithi Mac Sithigh (2015), (247 pages) More details and abstract
Collective Management Organisations, Creativity and Cultural Diversity
CREATe Working Paper 2015/03 (22 May 2015)
John Street, Dave Laing and Simone Schroff (2015), (29 pages) More details and abstract
Monkeying Around with Copyright – Animals, AIs and Authorship in Law
CREATe Working Paper 2015/02 (17 March 2015)
David Komuves, Jesus Niebla Zatarain, Burkhard Schafer, Laurence Diver (2015), (11 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright and the Value of the Public Domain
CREATe Working Paper 2015/01 (10 February 2015)
Kristofer Erickson, Paul Heald, Fabian Homberg, Martin Kretschmer and Dinusha Mendis (2015), (93 pages) More details and abstract

2014

Copyright at Common Law in 1774
CREATe Working Paper 2014/16 (3 November 2014)
H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui (2014), (57 pages) More details and abstract
The Use of Privacy Icons and Standard Contract Terms for Generating Consumer Trust and Confidence in Digital Services
CREATe Working Paper 2014/15 (31 October 2014)
Lilian Edwards and Wiebke Abel (2014), (33 pages) More details and abstract
User illusion: ideological construction of ‘user-generated content’ in the EC consultation on copyright
CREATe Working Paper 2014/14 (28 October 2014)
Kristofer Erickson (2014), (16 pages) More details and abstract
Virtual worlds players – consumers or citizens?
CREATe Working Paper 2014/13 (28 October 2014)
Edina Harbinja (2014), (12 pages) More details and abstract
Self-enforcing or self-executing? What Computational Copyright can learn from LKIF Transaction Configurations for Eurobonds
CREATe Working Paper 2014/12 (28 October 2014)
Orlando Conetta and Burkhard Schafer (2014), (19 pages) More details and abstract
Report on a computer assisted copyright reform observatory
CREATe Working Paper 2014/11 (28 October 2014)
Ermo Täks, Addi Rull, Anni Säär and Burkhard Schafer (2014), (33 pages) More details and abstract
The Aereo dilemma and copyright in the cloud
CREATe Working Paper 2014/10 (13 October 2014)
Monica Horten (2014), (14 pages) More details and abstract
The European Commission’s public consultation on the review of EU copyright rules: a response by the CREATe Centre
CREATe Working Paper 2014/09 (13 October 2014)
Martin Kretschmer, Ronan Deazley, Lilian Edwards, Kristofer Erickson, Burkhard Schafer and Daniel John Zizzo (2014), (12 pages) More details and abstract

Literature reviews as a means of communicating progress in research
CREATe Working Paper 2014/07 (4 August 2014)
Ruth Towse (2014), (8 pages) More details and abstract
From organisational crisis to multiplatform salvation? Creative destruction and the recomposition of news media
CREATe Working Paper 2014/06 (14 May 2014)
Philip Schlesinger and Gillian Doyle (2014), (22 pages) More details and abstract
Determinants and Welfare Implications of Unlawful File Sharing: A Scoping Review
CREATe Working Paper 2014/05 (11 April 2014)
Steven James Watson, Daniel John Zizzo and Piers Fleming (2014), (62 pages) More details and abstract
Archives and Copyright: Developing an Agenda for Reform
CREATe Working Paper 2014/04 (24 February 2014)
Ronan Deazley and Victoria Stobo (eds) (2014), (118 pages) More details and abstract
Research Perspectives on the Public Domain
CREATe Working Paper 2014/03 (12 February 2014)
Kris Erickson and Martin Kretschmer (eds) (2014), (58 pages) More details and abstract
The Future Implications of the Usedsoft Decision
CREATe Working Paper 2014/02 (1 February 2014)
Paul L.C. Torremans (2014) (11 pages) More details and abstract
Open Access Publishing: A Literature Review
CREATe Working Paper 2014/01 (17 January 2014)
Giancarlo Frosio under the supervision of Estelle Derclaye (2014) (219 pages) More details and abstract

2013

Copyright & Risk: Scoping the Wellcome Digital Library Project
CREATe Working Paper 2013/10 (13 December 2013)
Victoria Stobo with Ronan Deazley and Ian G. Anderson (2013) (60 pages) More details and abstract
Writing About Comics and Copyright
CREATe Working Paper 2013/9 (29 November 2013)
Ronan Deazley and Jason Mathis (2013) (45 pages) More details and abstract
Intellectual Property Puts Article 6(1) Brussels I Regulation to the Test
CREATe Working Paper 2013/8 (10 September 2013)
Paul L.C. Torremans (2013) (12 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright, and the Regulation of Orphan Works: A comparative review of seven jurisdictions and a rights clearance simulation
CREATe Working Paper 2013/7 (3 July 2013)
Marcella Favale, Fabian Homberg, Martin Kretschmer, Dinusha Mendis and Davide Secchi (2013), This report was commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office to support the implementation of the Hargreaves Review. (104 pages) More details and abstract
Twitter (R)evolution: Privacy, Free Speech and Disclosure
CREATe Working Paper 2013/6 (3 June 2013)
Lilian Edwards, Andrea Matwyshyn (2013), This paper will be presented at the International World Wide Web Conference, May 13–17, 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and published in the WWW 2013 Companion (ACM 978-1-4503-2038-2/13/05). Copyright is held by the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2). (10 pages) More details and abstract
“What happens to my Facebook profile when I die?” : Legal Issues Around Transmission of Digital Assets on Death
CREATe Working Paper 2013/5 (20 May 2013)
Lilian Edwards, Edina Harbinja (2013), Pre-print of a chapter forthcoming in “Digital Legacy and Interaction: Post-Mortem Issues” edited by Vinicius Carpe and Cristiano Maciel (Springer, forthcoming November 2013). (25 pages) More details and abstract
Copyright and the Economic Effects of Parody: An empirical study of music videos on the YouTube platform, and an assessment of regulatory options
CREATe Working Paper 2013/4 (18 March 2013)
Kris Erickson, Martin Kretschmer, Dinusha Mendis (2013), published as an Independent Report for the UK Intellectual Property Office (38 pages) More details and abstract
Archives and Copyright: Risk and Reform
CREATe Working Paper 2013/3 (Released 17 March 2013; Version 1.1 10 April 2013)
Ronan Deazley and Victoria Stobo (2013) More details and abstract
“CCTV sniffing”: Copyright and Data Protection Implications
CREATe Working Paper 2013/2 (February 2013)
Smita Kheria, Daithi Mac Sithigh, Judith Rauhofer, Burkhard Schafer, A modified version of this paper was published as (Mis)appropriation Art? : Copyright and Data Protection implications of ‘CCTV Sniffing’ as Art. / Kheria, Smita; Mac Sithigh, Daithi; Rauhofer, Judith; Schafer, Burkhard. Abstraktion und Applikation. ed. / E Schweighofer; F Kummer; W Hötzendorfer. OCG, 2013. p. 489-98.More details and abstract
What Constitutes Evidence for Copyright Policy? Digital Proceedings of ESRC Symposium
CREATe Working Paper 2013/1 (31 January 2013)
Martin Kretschmer and Ruth Towse (eds) (2013), (135 pages) More details and abstract