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Brent Lutes

@brentlutes1

Chief Economist of the US Copyright Office. Interested in creative economy, digital economy, and economic policy. (views are my own)

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The US Copyright Office just released a treasure-trove of detailed copyright registration data spanning more than 40 years, available for bulk download: copyright.gov/policy/women-i…

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Finally, I want to introduce the new Copyright Office chief economist Brent Lutes. He has great plans to help make the registration data useful to researchers. I look forward to working with him! x.com/brentlutes1

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This may provide an interesting case study on the economic implications of access to legal remedies. copyright.gov/newsnet/ The CCB is intended as a path through which individuals and small businesses (who are often priced out of the judicial system) can enforce their copyrights

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Ready to take the next step on your innovation journey, but not sure where to start? Join us from August 10-12 for #InventionCon2022! Register now for the opportunity to hear from successful inventors, accomplished entrepreneurs, and expert USPTO staff: bit.ly/3nIb865
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You didn't think LIZZO played that antique flute on stage without practicing first, did you? She visited the Library Monday & played several of the flutes in our collection, which is the largest in the world. #LizzoAtLOC See & hear more from her visit: blogs.loc.gov/loc/2022/09/it…

You didn't think <a href="/lizzo/">LIZZO</a> played that antique flute on stage without practicing first, did you? She visited the Library Monday &amp; played several of the flutes in our collection, which is the largest in the world. #LizzoAtLOC

See &amp; hear more from her visit: blogs.loc.gov/loc/2022/09/it…
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This Thursday I'll be participating in what I anticipate will be an interesting discussion panel covering the economics of copyright and copyright policy

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I'm expanding my team; the Copyright Office is hiring an economist interested in intellectual property and the creative economy: aeaweb.org/joe/listing.ph…

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We're expanding the economics team at the US Copyright Office with a new Econometrician/Statistician/Data Scientist role. usajobs.gov/job/717296200

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Call for Papers #WIPO is sponsoring a special session at the #EPIP2023 conference to focus on the role of emerging technologies (such as AI) on #copyright system dynamics – a potentially consequential subject that should facilitate interesting discussions epip2023.confer.uj.edu.pl/documents/1524…

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My office published a new report today that examines how the pandemic impacted (and in some cases continues to impact) creative industries

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Enjoy this new paper by Brent Lutes, Joel Waldfogel, and Jeremy Watson now available in Articles in Advance—Extending Intellectual Property Research in Copyright: A New Data Set from the U.S. Copyright Office. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…