A growing empirical literature examines the relationship between music file sharing and legal purchases of music, but existing studies examine the period before consumers had attractive legal digital a la carte options. The iTunes Music Store has grown quickly since its appearance in 2003, and digital music now accounts for a third of US recorded music sales. Using a new survey of University of Pennsylvania undergraduates, we ask how music file sharing and sales displacement operate in the iTunes era, when the alternative to file sharing is purchasing individual songs, rather than entire albums. We find large amounts of file sharing in this population. Respondents have more stolen than paid music, but the music obtained via file sharing is,...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
This study measures the extent to which P2P file-sharing activities act as substitutes or complement...
Why do some individuals pirate digital music while others pay for it? Using data on a sample of unde...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
The first file-sharing software, Napster, was shut down in 2001, but the copying technologys impact ...
File sharing may substantially undermine the intellectual property rights of digital goods. This pap...
Recording industry revenue has fallen sharply in the last 3 years, and some—but not all—observers at...
Advances in computer technologies have stimulated many new business opportunities in recent years. H...
<p>Digital piracy is a significant problem for the creative industries. Still, while there have been...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
Using a data set including album sales, Internet penetration, and various demographic measures for 9...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
Recording industry revenue has fallen sharply in the last three years, and some -- but not all -- ob...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
Oscar Varela, as well as Gerald Whitney, Stan Liebowitz, and my committee members for their helpful ...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
This study measures the extent to which P2P file-sharing activities act as substitutes or complement...
Why do some individuals pirate digital music while others pay for it? Using data on a sample of unde...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
The first file-sharing software, Napster, was shut down in 2001, but the copying technologys impact ...
File sharing may substantially undermine the intellectual property rights of digital goods. This pap...
Recording industry revenue has fallen sharply in the last 3 years, and some—but not all—observers at...
Advances in computer technologies have stimulated many new business opportunities in recent years. H...
<p>Digital piracy is a significant problem for the creative industries. Still, while there have been...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
Using a data set including album sales, Internet penetration, and various demographic measures for 9...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
Recording industry revenue has fallen sharply in the last three years, and some -- but not all -- ob...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
Oscar Varela, as well as Gerald Whitney, Stan Liebowitz, and my committee members for their helpful ...
This paper analyzes the impact of music file sharing on CD purchases. Traditionally, two arguments a...
This study measures the extent to which P2P file-sharing activities act as substitutes or complement...
Why do some individuals pirate digital music while others pay for it? Using data on a sample of unde...