Increasing the perception of legal risk via publicized litigation and lobbying for copyright law enforcement has had limited success in reducing unlawful content sharing by the public. We consider the extent to which engaging in file sharing online is motivated by the perceived benefits of this activity as opposed to perceived legal risks. Moreover, we explore moderators of the relationship between perceived risk and perceived benefits; namely, trust in industry and legal regulators, and perceived online anonymity. We examine these questions via a large two-part survey of consumers of music (n = 658) and eBooks (n = 737). We find that perceptions of benefit, but not of legal risk, predict stated file-sharing behavior. An affect heuristic is...
We employ a scoping review methodology to consider and assess the existing evidence on the determina...
Digital piracy represents a significant threat, especially to music, film and software industry worl...
This exploratory paper estimates a predictive model for moral disengagement from harms associated wi...
Increasing the perception of legal risk via publicized litigation and lobbying for copyright law enf...
Increasing the perception of legal risk via publicized litigation and lobbying for copyright law enf...
To reduce the widespread unlawful downloading of copyrighted media, industry has responded via litig...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
The music industry has repeatedly expressed concerns over potentially devastating impacts of online ...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
A host of different types of information goods are available for free download from illegal file sha...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
We employ a scoping review methodology to consider and assess the existing evidence on the determina...
Abstract Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business....
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Downloading information from the Internet is an incredibly popular activity. Some of the informatio...
We employ a scoping review methodology to consider and assess the existing evidence on the determina...
Digital piracy represents a significant threat, especially to music, film and software industry worl...
This exploratory paper estimates a predictive model for moral disengagement from harms associated wi...
Increasing the perception of legal risk via publicized litigation and lobbying for copyright law enf...
Increasing the perception of legal risk via publicized litigation and lobbying for copyright law enf...
To reduce the widespread unlawful downloading of copyrighted media, industry has responded via litig...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
The music industry has repeatedly expressed concerns over potentially devastating impacts of online ...
Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business. Understa...
A host of different types of information goods are available for free download from illegal file sha...
This chapter is, in part, about law and legal change. Law – especially intellectual property law – i...
We employ a scoping review methodology to consider and assess the existing evidence on the determina...
Abstract Unlawful digital media sharing is common and believed to be extremely damaging to business....
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Downloading information from the Internet is an incredibly popular activity. Some of the informatio...
We employ a scoping review methodology to consider and assess the existing evidence on the determina...
Digital piracy represents a significant threat, especially to music, film and software industry worl...
This exploratory paper estimates a predictive model for moral disengagement from harms associated wi...