These failures come about because existing frameworks are based on outdated assumptions that no longer hold good. This paper describes an alternative bargain that better reflects the realities of the world we now inhabit. It shows it is possible to design a copyright law that maintains incentives, reclaims much of the culture lost under current approaches and simultaneously secures more rewards to authors – all within the confines of the effectively unamendable texts of Berne and TRIPS.
Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts
October 2018