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Legal and Regulatory Framework for the Creative Industries in a Digital Age

Ivan A. Bliznets (), Viktoriia S. Savina () and Ilia A. Gribkov ()
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Ivan A. Bliznets: Institute of International Law and Economics named after A.S. Griboyedov, Kutafin Moscow State Law University
Viktoriia S. Savina: Russian State Academy of Intellectual Property
Ilia A. Gribkov: World Intellectual Property Organization

A chapter in Economic Issues of Social Entrepreneurship, 2021, pp 257-266 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Purpose: The paper is concerned with the analysis of the issues of the legal regulation of creative industries. The research is aimed at identifying the main features and promising directions for the development of the legal and regulatory framework for the creative industries in the context of digitalization. Design/methodology/approach: Empirical methods of comparison, description, and interpretation, as well as theoretical methods of formal and dialectical logic have been used in this research. Specific scientific methods have also been used: legal dogmatic method and legal interpretation method. Findings: The process of commercialization of intellectual rights and the introduction of exclusive rights to the results of intellectual activity is regarded as a phenomenon which is inextricably connected with the development of the information society and calls for the transformation of provisions of intellectual property law. Originality/value: The authors of the paper have drawn conclusions about the role of copyright in the modern economy, explored the development of the processes of commercialization of copyright in a digital environment and the introduction of exclusive rights into the economic turnover. Research has made it possible to draw conclusions about the prospects of development of the legal and regulatory framework for the creative industries and of their importance for the development of copyright protection in the information society. It has been concluded that indicators such as added value, employment, and development of foreign trade make it possible to determine the contribution of copyright to the economic development of any country.

Keywords: Intellectual property; Internet; Commercialization of rights; Legal regulation; Creative industries; Digital age; O34; K11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77291-8_24

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