This paper analyzes the causes of illegal copying and its effects in the software market across 66 countries. By studying the aggregated and joint effects of different variables, the analysis shows that supply constraints in the software market, shortage of after-sale support, and characteristics legal framework are major drivers of illegal copying when controlling for income per capita. It also concludes there is enough evidence to show there is a threshold of illegal copying over which its aggregated effect on the software market is positive, and this is an efficient mechanism for market creation. Thus, allowing illegal copying in some countries and at certain periods of time may be a profit generating decision in the long-term, es...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Software piracy defined as making unauthorized copies of software by individuals or businesses for r...
Unauthorized duplication of microcomputer software is apparently commonplace. Recent decisions by ma...
Software piracy is a subject that has challenged the software market and its entities for a very lon...
Music downloads and making copies of software is a rampant phenomenon world-wide. When it comes to s...
The pervasiveness of the illegal copying of software is indeed a worldwide phenomenon. Economists ar...
Software piracy has been studied by academics, software firms, law enforcement agents and policy mak...
Computer Ethics is a study of ethical issues that are related mainly with computing machines and com...
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This paper investigates the causes of variations in software piracy rates using panel data of 16 Eur...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
Advances in Internet and other digital technologies have opened up new channels and methods for onli...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
Software piracy has recently gained enormous attention, not only in the context of P2P-networks. As ...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Software piracy defined as making unauthorized copies of software by individuals or businesses for r...
Unauthorized duplication of microcomputer software is apparently commonplace. Recent decisions by ma...
Software piracy is a subject that has challenged the software market and its entities for a very lon...
Music downloads and making copies of software is a rampant phenomenon world-wide. When it comes to s...
The pervasiveness of the illegal copying of software is indeed a worldwide phenomenon. Economists ar...
Software piracy has been studied by academics, software firms, law enforcement agents and policy mak...
Computer Ethics is a study of ethical issues that are related mainly with computing machines and com...
© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under the Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC B...
This paper investigates the causes of variations in software piracy rates using panel data of 16 Eur...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
Advances in Internet and other digital technologies have opened up new channels and methods for onli...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
Software piracy has recently gained enormous attention, not only in the context of P2P-networks. As ...
This research argues that although software piracy has serious implications for the software industr...
Computer software became registered as a form of literary expression by the United States Copyright ...
Software piracy defined as making unauthorized copies of software by individuals or businesses for r...