Research Article

[Retracted] A Visual Comprehensive Evaluation of Cultural and Creative Industry Projects Based on Improved Literature Measurement Method

Table 3

Classification system of American cultural and creative (copyright) industries.

ClassificationCore content

Core industriesPublishing and literature; music and theater production, opera; film and video; radio and television; photography; software and database; visual art and painting art; advertising services; copyright collective management association

Partial copyrightSome articles in the industry enjoy copyright protection, especially clothing, textiles and shoes; jewelry and coins; other handicrafts; furniture; household goods, porcelain and glass; wallpaper and carpet; toys and games; construction, engineering, and surveying; interior design; museum
Industries

NondedicatedTo transmit and distribute copyrighted works to consumers in the form of wholesale and retail, such as bookstores, audiovisual products chains, libraries, cinema lines, Internet, and related transportation services
Support industries

InterdependentThe products produced and distributed are completely or mainly used in conjunction with copyright goods, such as TV sets, radios, video recorders, CD players, DVDs, tape recorders, cameras, video game equipment, and other related equipment
Industries