We provide an economic analysis of the static and dynamic effects of copyright levies on hardware. Contrary to copyright levies on supports such as tapes, CDs or DVDs, whose main use is to copy, levies on hardware do not modify the propensity of consumers to use 'illegal' content. They decrease both levels of 'legal' and 'shared' contents, leading to a decrease in the revenues from legal sales for copyright holders. The levies could compensate for the decrease but this would require copyright holders to receive a large share of the levies. Hence from a static perspective, levies on hardware are likely to fail achieving their goal of increasing the financial flow to copyright holders. We also consider a dynamic version of the model where art...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
The fight against illegal music downloading has taken many forms.Beside legal prosecution (Hadopi in...
Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
This paper investigates the recently-practiced method of taxing hardware and transferring the proce...
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I discuss the competition between a copyright owner and several commercial pirates who sell copies o...
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Abstract: The effective management of digital rights is the central challenge in many industries mak...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
The fight against illegal music downloading has taken many forms.Beside legal prosecution (Hadopi in...
Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
This paper investigates the recently-practiced method of taxing hardware and transferring the proce...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
From an economic perspective, copyright is irrational. In defining the scope of a copyright owner\u2...
This paper discusses copyright compensation systems (CCS) -- that provide licenses for downloading a...
I discuss the competition between a copyright owner and several commercial pirates who sell copies o...
This paper develops a simple model of software piracy to analyze the short-run effects of piracy on ...
This article reviews the theoretical literature on digital piracy. It explains the reasons for intel...
Abstract: The effective management of digital rights is the central challenge in many industries mak...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...