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Article, Volume 107, February 2019, Kristelia A. García California Law Review Article, Volume 107, February 2019, Kristelia A. García California Law Review

Copyright Arbitrage

Regulatory arbitrage—defined as the manipulation of regulatory treatment for the purpose of reducing regulatory costs or increasing statutory earnings—is often seen in heavily regulated industries. An increase in the regulatory nature of copyright, coupled with rapid technological advances and evolving consumer preferences, have led to an unprecedented proliferation of regulatory arbitrage in the…

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