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ETHICS, NEUTRALIZATION, AND DIGITAL PIRACY

open access: yesInternational Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies, 2017
Digital piracy happens every day. Piracy negatively impacts the growth of digital product industries. Morals, ethics and neutralization are hypothesized to affect digital piracy. Pirating digital products at various levels of seriousness and product types is interesting in terms of behaviour and for business interests.
openaire   +2 more sources

Piracy & Social Change| Dialogic Comedy in Pirate Rhetoric

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2015
This article analyzes how the groups of the Swedish Pirate movement (specifically the Piratbyrån, The Pirate Bay, the Missionerande Kopimistsamfundet, and the Piratpartiet) use dialogical comedy to counter the rhetoric of the copyright lobby.
Michael High
doaj  

Neutralising the practice of digital piracy – a case of Poland

open access: yesWroclaw Review of Law, Administration and Economics
Digital piracy, file-sharing, and generally unauthorised copying of digital information goods is a significant problem for the film, music and publishing industries. In the internet age, it has gained a massive and global character.
Marcinkowski Jakub   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Next-Gen Video Watermarking with Augmented Payload: Integrating KAZE and DWT for Superior Robustness and High Transparency

open access: yesAppliedMath
Background: The issue of digital piracy is increasingly prevalent, with its proliferation further fueled by the widespread use of social media outlets such as WhatsApp, Snapchat, Instagram, Pinterest, and X.
Himanshu Agarwal   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Incentivizing Video-on-Demand Subscription Intention Through Tiered Discounts and Anti-Piracy Messages

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platforms face high churn rates and substantial revenue losses from SVOD content piracy, all of which limit their ability to invest in acquiring/creating content compelling enough to win and retain subscribers.
Ignacio Redondo, Diana Serrano
doaj   +1 more source

Personalisation‐Privacy Paradox: Systematic Review and Survey Evidence on Personal Data Stores

open access: yesExpert Systems, Volume 43, Issue 7, July 2026.
ABSTRACT The personalisation–privacy paradox captures the tension between using personal data for personalised services and respecting individuals' privacy. This study adopts a holistic research framework to clarify the paradox's core challenges, review existing approaches, and examine a user‐centric solution.
Ming‐Wei Hsu, Glenn Parry, Irene Ng
wiley   +1 more source

‘I Don't Want to Kill Any More Mice’: Taboo and Silence in PhD Education

open access: yesHigher Education Quarterly, Volume 80, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Improving the experience and well‐being of doctoral students requires a deep and nuanced understanding of their challenges. Traditionally, researchers have used reactive methods, such as surveys and interviews, to address these issues. However, some topics may be difficult to capture through these approaches, particularly those that are ...
Saule Bekova, Ivan Smirnov
wiley   +1 more source

Navigating Supervisory Conversations About Gen AI: Taboo and Supervisory Power Dynamics

open access: yesHigher Education Quarterly, Volume 80, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) technologies have disrupted the longstanding norms and practices of education and research in universities, fueling widespread discussions across the humanities, arts and social sciences (HASS) disciplines including in the community of doctoral education.
Jing Qi, Jiao Tuxworth, Catherine Gomes
wiley   +1 more source

From Gatekeepers to Gateways: How Acceleration and Platform Logic Reshape Life‐Science Journals

open access: yes
Learned Publishing, Volume 39, Issue 3, July 2026.
Maria Teresa Colangelo   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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