When copyright enforcement is targeted at high-value buyers such as corporate and government users, the copyright holder charges super-monopoly prices, thereby encouraging low-value buyers to switch to inferior pirated copies. We show that enlarging the copyright holder's captive market through more extensive copyright enforcement reduces prices toward the monopoly level, increases sales of legitimate copies and can increase consumer surplus. Therefore, in contrast with the case of more intensive copyright enforcement, more extensive copyright enforcement over some range can increase the incentive to generate intellectual property while also reducing the loss to consumers from monopoly power. Copyright 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation ...
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This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
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Advances in digital technologies have led to an increasing concern about piracy for providers of dig...
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I discuss the competition between a copyright owner and several commercial pirates who sell copies o...
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International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
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Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
This paper uses a strategic entry-deterrence approach to address the effects of anti-commercial pira...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
This paper uses a strategic entry-deterrence framework to study the relationship between copying cos...
In the past decade the entertainment industry has waged a legally very successful campaign against o...
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This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
With the harm from piracy well established in the literature, our goal here is to synthesize the fin...