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ESTIMATING THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MASSDIGITIZATION PROJECTS ON COPYRIGHT HOLDERS:VIDENCE FROM THE GOOGLE BOOK SEARCH LITIGATION

机译:估算数字化项目对版权持有人的经济影响:来自Google图书搜索诉讼的证据

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Google Book Search (GBS) has captured the attention of many com-mentators and government officials, but even as they vigorously debate its legality, few of them have marshaled new facts to estimate its likely effects on publishing and other information markets. This Article challenges the conventional wisdom propounded by the U.S. and German governments, as well as Microsoft and other competitors of Google, concerning the likely economic impact of mass book-digitization projects. Originally ad-vanced by publishing industry lobbying groups, the prevailing account of mass book-digitization projects is that they will devastate authors and pub-lishers, just as Napster and its heirs have supposedly devastated musicians and music labels. Using the impact of GBS on the revenues and operating incomes of U.S. publishers believing themselves to be the most-affected by it, this Article finds no evidence of a negative impact upon them. To the contrary, it provides some evidence of a positive impact, and proposes fur-ther empirical research to identify the mechanisms of digitization's eco-nomic impact.The debate surrounding the GBS settlement is important to students, writers, researchers, and the general public, as it may decide whether afederal appellate court or even the U.S. Supreme Court allows the best research tool ever designed to survive. If the theory of Microsoft and some publishing trade associations is accepted, the courts may enjoin and destroy GBS, just as Napster was shut down a decade ago.The article aims at a preliminary estimate of the economic impact of mass digitization projects, using GBS as a case in point. It finds little sup-port for the much-discussed hypothesis of the Association of American Publishers and Google's competitors that the mass digitization of major U.S. libraries will reduce the revenues and profits of the most-affected publishers. In fact, the revenues and profits of the publishers who believe themselves to be most aggrieved by GBS, as measured by their willingness to file suit against Google for copyright infringement, increased at a faster rate after the project began, as compared to before its commencement. The rate of growth by publishers most affected by GBS is greater than the growth of the overall U.S. economy or of retail sales. Thus, the very pub-lishers that have sued Google have seen their revenues grow faster than retail sales or the U.S. economy as a whole (measured by gross domestic product). This finding parallels some of the research that has been done since the Napster case on the economic impact of peer-to-peer file sharing on sales of recorded music. Future studies may provide a more granular estimate of the economic impact of frequent downloads or displays of pages of particular books on the sales of such books.
机译:Google图书搜索(GBS)吸引了许多评论家和政府官员的注意力,但是,尽管他们积极地辩论其合法性,但很少有人编撰新的事实来估计其对出版和其他信息市场的可能影响。本文挑战了美国和德国政府以及微软和Google的其他竞争对手提出的关于大规模图书数字化项目可能产生的经济影响的传统观点。最初由出版业游说团体推动的,大众书籍数字化项目的普遍说法是,它们将摧毁作家和出版商,就像Napster及其继承人据称毁灭了音乐家和唱片公司一样。利用GBS对认为自己是受其影响最大的美国出版商的收入和营业收入的影响,本文找不到任何证据对其产生负面影响。相反,它提供了一些积极影响的证据,并提出了进一步的实证研究,以识别数字化对经济产生影响的机制。围绕GBS解决的辩论对于学生,作家,研究人员和公众而言都是重要的,因为它可能决定联邦上诉法院甚至美国最高法院是否允许有史以来最好的研究工具得以生存。如果微软和一些出版行业协会的理论被接受,那么法院可能会制止和摧毁GBS,就像Napster在十年前被关闭一样。本文旨在初步估算大规模数字化项目的经济影响,使用GBS作为一个例子。对于美国出版商协会和谷歌竞争对手备受讨论的假说,美国主要图书馆的大规模数字化将减少受影响最大的出版商的收入和利润,它几乎没有支持。实际上,与项目开始之前相比,认为自己对GBS感到最不满的发行商的收入和利润(以他们对Google提起版权侵权诉讼的意愿衡量)以更快的速度增长。受GBS影响最大的发行商的增长率大于美国整体经济或零售额的增长率。因此,起诉Google的发布商发现其收入的增长速度超过了零售或整个美国经济(以国内生产总值衡量)。这一发现与自Napster案以来有关点对点文件共享对录制音乐销售的经济影响的一些研究相类似。未来的研究可能会更详尽地估计特定书籍的频繁下载或显示对此类书籍销售的经济影响。

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