The knockoff economy

how imitation spurs innovation

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Kal Raustiala: The knockoff economy (2012, Oxford University Press, USA)

English language

Published June 22, 2012 by Oxford University Press, USA.

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978-0-19-539978-3
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"Conventional wisdom holds that intellectual property rights are essential for innovation. But are copyright and patents really necessary to spark creativity? In The Knockoff Economy, Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman provocatively argue that creativity can not only survive in the face of copying, but can thrive. The Knockoff Economy approaches the question of incentives and innovation in a wholly new way--by exploring creative fields that do not rely on legal monopolies, such as fashion, cuisine, and even professional football. By uncovering these important but rarely studied creative worlds, Raustiala and Sprigman reveal a nuanced and fascinating relationship between imitation and innovation. In some creative fields copying is kept in check through informal industry norms enforced by private sanctions. In other cases, the freedom to copy actually promotes creativity. High fashion gave rise to the very term "knockoff," yet imitation only makes the fashion cycle run faster--and forces the fashion industry …

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Subjects

  • Piracy (Copyright)
  • Copyright
  • Intellectual property
  • LAW / Intellectual Property / General
  • Music
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
  • Sound recordings
  • Pirated editions

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  • United States