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Intermediary liability and trade in follow-on innovation

Alexander Cuntz and Matthias Sahli ()
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Matthias Sahli: World Intellectual Property Organization

Journal of Cultural Economics, 2024, vol. 48, issue 1, No 1, 42 pages

Abstract: Abstract Intellectual property rights have changed the market value and direction of artistic innovation throughout art history, in particular when new creations built on the art of predecessors. In this paper, we test how changes in legal frameworks and litigation risks affected market value and commercial trade around artistic reuses in the figurative arts and the ‘Appropriation Art’ movement in particular. Appropriation artists borrow images from different sources and incorporate them into new, derivative works of art. By doing so, they risk infringing copyright but also put auction trade and artwork availability at litigation risk as liability can extend to market intermediaries, such as auction houses, museums, or galleries. Using a differences-in-differences model and large-scale online data, we investigate the causal impact of the prominent Cariou v. Prince U.S. higher court decision on intermediary trade and the availability of artworks on sale in the Appropriation Art. As an exogenous shock, this decision changed the perceived litigation risk for market intermediaries around what constitutes fair use. Following the court decision, we find a temporary decline in the total number of global auctions in the Appropriation Art, a lower sales probability of these artworks, and a relocation of related auctions to non-U.S. houses.

Keywords: Figurative arts; Copyright; Intermediary liability; Creative reuse; Appropriation Art; Auctions; Hedonic price models; Differences-in-differences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O31 O34 Z11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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