This paper explores the social, demographic and attitudinal basis of consumer support of a Copyright Compensation System (CCS), which, for a small monthly fee would legalise currently infringing online social practices such as private copying from illegal sources and online sharing of copyrighted works. We do this by first identifying how different online and offline, legal and illegal, free and paying content acquisition channels are used in the media market using a cluster-based classification of respondents. Second, we assess the effect of cultural consumption on the support for a shift from the status quo towards alternative, CCS-based forms of digital cultural content distribution. Finally, we link these two analyses to identify the fa...
User-generated content is a term used to describe the division between culture produced as a commodi...
Legislations tackling the issue of illegal downloading of copyrighted content, notably those enablin...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been criticized for granting too much power to copyright ho...
Literature on online piracy has focused mainly on the legal framework necessary to prevent and punis...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...
Copyright @ 2012 Queen's University of BelfastThis article shows the phases – and discusses the resu...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
Online piracy is one of the most challenging problems faced by the software and entertainment indust...
This Article explores the potential displacement of substantive copyright law in the increasingly im...
How do the affordances of digital technology to copy and share information facilitate change in atti...
From a strict technological perspective copyright holders can today truly enforce their rights ex an...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
Copyright in the cultural sphere can act as a barrier to the dissemination of high-quality informati...
This submission briefly reviews the dearth of empirical evidence that copyright policy is either ef...
User-generated content is a term used to describe the division between culture produced as a commodi...
Legislations tackling the issue of illegal downloading of copyrighted content, notably those enablin...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been criticized for granting too much power to copyright ho...
Literature on online piracy has focused mainly on the legal framework necessary to prevent and punis...
The past 25 years have seen a ‘turn to culture’ in copyright scholarship. This cultural turn has pro...
Copyright @ 2012 Queen's University of BelfastThis article shows the phases – and discusses the resu...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
Online piracy is one of the most challenging problems faced by the software and entertainment indust...
This Article explores the potential displacement of substantive copyright law in the increasingly im...
How do the affordances of digital technology to copy and share information facilitate change in atti...
From a strict technological perspective copyright holders can today truly enforce their rights ex an...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
Copyright in the cultural sphere can act as a barrier to the dissemination of high-quality informati...
This submission briefly reviews the dearth of empirical evidence that copyright policy is either ef...
User-generated content is a term used to describe the division between culture produced as a commodi...
Legislations tackling the issue of illegal downloading of copyrighted content, notably those enablin...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been criticized for granting too much power to copyright ho...