The record industry is undergoing substantial change from Internet-enabled file sharing. There is a heated debate surrounding how record labels should react to file sharing. This paper provides a rigorous economic analysis to identify the profit-maximization behavior for record labels. Using two widely accepted economic models of vertical differentiation, where competing products are priced according to their relative quality, this paper investigates the record labels’ profit-maximizing behavior under the current industry structure. It is assumed that the quality of the music experience using a file sharing service is inferior to that of purchased music. This methodology provides valuable insight into current practices, as well as recommend...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
Technologies for reproducing and redistributing digital goods have made it more difficult to earn pr...
Nearly as old as the internet, the peer-to-peer file sharing of music online has been a constant bug...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
File-sharing has become synonym with the “digital economy” where large music conglomerates as well a...
We present an in-depth analysis of the music industry and use our findings to judge the practical a...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
Recent technological and market forces have profoundly impacted the music industry. Emphasizing thre...
The recording industry is still facing a global decline in revenues and record sales. Paid music ser...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
Advances in computer technologies have stimulated many new business opportunities in recent years. H...
The first file-sharing software, Napster, was shut down in 2001, but the copying technologys impact ...
The Internet through the world-wide-web has well and truly opened ‘Pandora's Box’ as far as the reco...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
Technologies for reproducing and redistributing digital goods have made it more difficult to earn pr...
Nearly as old as the internet, the peer-to-peer file sharing of music online has been a constant bug...
For industries ranging from software to pharmaceuticals and entertainment, there is an intense debat...
File-sharing has become synonym with the “digital economy” where large music conglomerates as well a...
We present an in-depth analysis of the music industry and use our findings to judge the practical a...
For the recording industry the case seems clear. Music sales are down for the third straight year. C...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
Recent technological and market forces have profoundly impacted the music industry. Emphasizing thre...
The recording industry is still facing a global decline in revenues and record sales. Paid music ser...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
Advances in computer technologies have stimulated many new business opportunities in recent years. H...
The first file-sharing software, Napster, was shut down in 2001, but the copying technologys impact ...
The Internet through the world-wide-web has well and truly opened ‘Pandora's Box’ as far as the reco...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
Technologies for reproducing and redistributing digital goods have made it more difficult to earn pr...
Nearly as old as the internet, the peer-to-peer file sharing of music online has been a constant bug...