The unauthorized copying of computer programs, referred to as software piracy, continues to be a major threat to the security of the digital assets of software publishers. Software piracy has received much attention from researchers, often from different perspectives, or schools of thought. As a first step, we have reviewed the articles on software piracy in Information Systems journals, classified them into major schools of thought, and summarized the findings of each school. We briefly show that a comparison of findings from multiple schools of thought can facilitate triangulation of results. Our comparison also points to the need for further clarification of some issues. In future work, we will include articles published in journals of o...
Software piracy is a prevailing phenomenon domestically and internationally. Software vendors togeth...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
Few studies have synthesized accumulated scholarly knowledge on software piracy across the disciplin...
Advances in Internet and other digital technologies have opened up new channels and methods for onli...
Software piracy is a subject that has challenged the software market and its entities for a very lon...
Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a w...
Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a w...
Numerous types of software piracy known today, have several prevention techniques which has been est...
Theft of software and other intellectual property has become one of the most visible problems in com...
This paper describes a study conducted on college students to determine their attitude toward copyin...
Theft of software and other intellectual property has become one of the most visible problems in com...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Software piracy is a prevailing phenomenon domestically and internationally. Software vendors togeth...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
Few studies have synthesized accumulated scholarly knowledge on software piracy across the disciplin...
Advances in Internet and other digital technologies have opened up new channels and methods for onli...
Software piracy is a subject that has challenged the software market and its entities for a very lon...
Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a w...
Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a w...
Numerous types of software piracy known today, have several prevention techniques which has been est...
Theft of software and other intellectual property has become one of the most visible problems in com...
This paper describes a study conducted on college students to determine their attitude toward copyin...
Theft of software and other intellectual property has become one of the most visible problems in com...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Software piracy is a prevailing phenomenon domestically and internationally. Software vendors togeth...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...