Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modified the music sector. In this paper I present a theoretical model, that investigates the consequences of the appearance of a pirate low quality good (typically a mp3 file) in the music market. In this paper I propose a model of sampling, consider the possibility that the firm modifies its business entering into the low quality segment and investigate the supposed conflict between the recording company, whose profit depends on the CD sold, and the artist, whose profits depend in part on the live performance, the demand of which can increase for the positive externality due to the illegal download of musi
Publishers of computer software and music claimed losses of over $17.6 billion to piracy in 2002. Th...
Given the degrees of freedom on the internet and the ease of obtaining perfect replicates of digital...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a model which shows that the impact of copyright infr...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Over the past two decades due to the rapid expansion of the Internet and content products (music, mo...
The goal of this paper is to sketch the value chain and the business models of the online distributi...
Anecdotal evidence and recent empirical work suggest that music piracy has differential effects on a...
We extend the Gayer-Shy (2005) approach and outline a theoretical model with typical characteristics...
The last few years has been recorded an uncontrollable increase in music distribution over the Inter...
Abstract — The last few years has been recorded an uncontrollable increase in music distribution ove...
Publishers of computer software and music claimed losses of over $17.6 billion to piracy in 2002. Th...
Given the degrees of freedom on the internet and the ease of obtaining perfect replicates of digital...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a model which shows that the impact of copyright infr...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modif...
Over the past two decades due to the rapid expansion of the Internet and content products (music, mo...
The goal of this paper is to sketch the value chain and the business models of the online distributi...
Anecdotal evidence and recent empirical work suggest that music piracy has differential effects on a...
We extend the Gayer-Shy (2005) approach and outline a theoretical model with typical characteristics...
The last few years has been recorded an uncontrollable increase in music distribution over the Inter...
Abstract — The last few years has been recorded an uncontrollable increase in music distribution ove...
Publishers of computer software and music claimed losses of over $17.6 billion to piracy in 2002. Th...
Given the degrees of freedom on the internet and the ease of obtaining perfect replicates of digital...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a model which shows that the impact of copyright infr...