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Joint research from Professor Petra Moser on examining the effects of copyrights on science is cited
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Excerpt from The Economist -- "But these schemes do not always have the desired effects. Intellectual-property protections make it more difficult for others to make their own contributions by building on prior work. Barbara Biasi of Yale University and Petra Moser of New York University studied the effects of an American wartime policy that allowed domestic publishers to freely print copies of German-owned science books."
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