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Digital Piracy

Social Science Computer Review, 2008
The rates of digital piracy appear to be increasing, suggesting that additional research that uses new approaches is necessary to evaluate the problem. Using data from undergraduate students ( n = 353), the present study explores actual digital piracy and the intention to perform piracy using latent class analysis, develops profiles of these ...
George E. Higgins   +2 more
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The fight against digital piracy: An experiment

Telematics and Informatics, 2010
With the increased reliance on the Internet, digital piracy is a hot topic that is receiving substantial interest. And while most studies concentrate on understanding piracy in developed countries, few studies have been done in developing countries.
Kamel Rouibah
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Explaining Digital Piracy: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]

open access: yesInformation Systems Research, 2019
Why do users engage in digital piracy? The theoretical explanations are particularistic and the empirical findings are fragmented and divergent. Managers and academics have thus had little guidance on how to explain and combat digital piracy. To help fill this gap, the present paper provides a meta-analysis that synthesizes past research and ...
Martin Eisend
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Digital Piracy

ITNOW, 2009
Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt das Thema Digitale Piraterie von Musik und Filmen im Internet aus einer gesamtheitlichen Sicht. Dies umfasst die soziale, technische, rechtliche als auch ökonomische Perspektive, wobei der Fokus auf letztere liegt.
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The war on digital piracy

2021
Digital piracy is a widespread and major issue that is estimated to cost media companies such as television networks, movie studios, and recording companies billions of dollars. Throughout the years the United States government has taken various steps to combat piracy. As technology continues to shift and piracy becomes easier and widespread it becomes
Maxwell Lee Haddad   +2 more
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Digital Piracy: A Competitive Analysis

Marketing Science, 2008
In recent years, the issue of copyright protection for intellectual properties such as computer software, music CDs, and videos has become increasingly important. It is often claimed that illegal copying of intellectual property costs companies billions of dollars in lost revenues and reduces firms' incentives to innovate.
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Perceived Punishment and Digital Piracy: Certainty, Celerity and Severity of Digital Piracy

2019
Perceived punishment analyzes the perception of people regarding the severity of the punishment with regard to the act of digital piracy. This chapter, within the framework of deterrence theory and other behavioral theories, explains how punishment plays an important role in curbing digital piracy.
Sanjeev P. Sahni, Indranath Gupta
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Piracy prevention of digital microfluidic biochips

2017 22nd Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC), 2017
Digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) play an important role in the healthcare industry due to its advantages such as low-cost, portability, and efficiency. According to the recent market report, the growth of biochips market is twice than before. However, as the enormous business opportunities grow, piracy attacks, which are exploited by unscrupulous ...
Ching-Wei Hsieh, Zipeng Li, Tsung-Yi Ho
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Digital Piracy Justification

International Criminal Justice Review, 2013
The literature has shown that digital piracy is more rampant in Asia and Asians are often found to have a more favorable attitude toward digital piracy in research. This study examines the attitude toward justifying digital piracy in light of the techniques of neutralization.
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Deterrence and Digital Piracy

Social Science Computer Review, 2007
Digital piracy has been shown to be an emerging societal problem. However, research has demonstrated limited techniques that effectively combat digital piracy. The purpose of the present study is to examine the utility of computer viruses in deterring digital piracy.
Wolfe, Scott E.   +2 more
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