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I continue to think that the best solution is to require copyright holders
to shell out $500 every five years after twenty to keep a book in
copyright. This is stiff enough to make holder think twice about whether
to do so, but it would be a small fraction of potential profits, as no
owner will shell out the money unless he thinks he'll make a profit of
substantially more than $100 a year off the book. There are very few books
that have gone out of print that come back into print. What I want to
avoid is having owners routinely renew everything, which they often if not
usually did in the old days toward the end of the first twenty-eight year
term, since the fee was iirc $25.
Expect lobbying against it, but someone please estimate how many books are
in print that are in copyright and more than twenty years old. Think about
what "in print" means and what's involved in keeping something "in print."
And then estimate how many of these are earning more than $100 in profits
for the owner. I don't think we are talking about big money, at least not
in comparison with the entire book business.
Divide that by the number of readers in the country. Then think about how
much it would mean to you (per year: all these figures should be expressed
annually) to have all books over twenty years old upon which the copyright
holders did not pay the fee move into the public domain. Think also about
what Google, or someone else, might charge for an electronic copy of one
of these books. Think how much beyond that you might be willing to pay.
This is the profit, in a way, to you but is technically called "consumer's
surplus" by economists.
My sense is overwhelming that this law would generate more value to
readers than it would cost publishers. It should be passed. Proof: Assume
zero transaction costs. Apply the Coase theorem. QED.
It won't be because of the usual problems of concentrated benefits and
diffused costs. And because of Mancur Olsen's problems of collective
action. And because of the second-order public goods problem. But now I
lapse into jargon, good jargon, but jargon I'll have to expound upon some
other time.
Google Book Search Bibliography
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/gbsb/gbsb.htm
Google Book Search Bibliography
Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
Version 2: 5/27/2008
Introduction
This bibliography presents selected English-language articles and
other works that are useful in understanding Google Book Search,
http://books.google.com/intl/en/googlebooks/about.html.
It primarily focuses on the evolution of Google Book Search and the
legal, library, and social issues associated with it. Where
possible, links are provided to works that are freely available on
the Internet, including e-prints in disciplinary archives and
institutional repositories. Note that e-prints and published
articles may not be identical.
See the Google Book Search Library Partners page,
http://books.google.com/googlebooks/partners.html, for a list of
library participants.
An archive of prior versions of the bibliography is available,
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/gbsb/archive/gbsba.htm
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