Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resulting from copyright protection because it allows the public unlimited access to information goods at a price closer to marginal cost. It has been further contended that lower copyright protection would benefit society as a whole, as long as authors continue to receive sufficient incentives from alternative revenue streams in ancillary markets, for example, touring, advertising, and merchandizing. By evaluating the empirical evidence from the music, performance, and video game markets, this Article highlights a counterintuitive yet important point: copyright piracy, while decreasing the deadweight loss in the music market, could simultaneously in...
Advances in digital technologies have led to an increasing concern about piracy for providers of dig...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Copyright protection can be used to raise entry barriers by impairing the demand. When there is a co...
Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
Publishers of computer software and music claimed losses of over $17.6 billion to piracy in 2002. Th...
Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been widely viewed by the music industry as an effective strateg...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
We provide an economic analysis of the static and dynamic effects of copyright levies on hardware. C...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
From an economic perspective, copyright is irrational. In defining the scope of a copyright owner\u2...
While not every piece of formerly pirated software will be purchased if piracy rates go down-some wi...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
The fight against illegal music downloading has taken many forms.Beside legal prosecution (Hadopi in...
Copyright provides a long term of legal excludability, ostensibly to encourage the production of new...
Advances in digital technologies have led to an increasing concern about piracy for providers of dig...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Copyright protection can be used to raise entry barriers by impairing the demand. When there is a co...
Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
Publishers of computer software and music claimed losses of over $17.6 billion to piracy in 2002. Th...
Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been widely viewed by the music industry as an effective strateg...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
We provide an economic analysis of the static and dynamic effects of copyright levies on hardware. C...
Much economic, political, judicial and legal attention has been showered on the significant changes ...
From an economic perspective, copyright is irrational. In defining the scope of a copyright owner\u2...
While not every piece of formerly pirated software will be purchased if piracy rates go down-some wi...
The copyright industries — such as music, film, software and publishing — occupy a significant and g...
International audienceThe digitization of copyrighted goods and the dematerialization of their distr...
The fight against illegal music downloading has taken many forms.Beside legal prosecution (Hadopi in...
Copyright provides a long term of legal excludability, ostensibly to encourage the production of new...
Advances in digital technologies have led to an increasing concern about piracy for providers of dig...
"The general consensus among the copyright piracy literature is that economic incentives and enforce...
Copyright protection can be used to raise entry barriers by impairing the demand. When there is a co...