Results 181 to 190 of about 760 (224)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
A Behavioral Model of Digital Music Piracy
Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 2004The increasing pervasiveness of the Internet, broadband connections, and the emergence of digital compression technologies have dramatically changed the face of digital music. Digitally compressed music files are essentially a perfect public economic good, and illegal copying of these files has increasingly become rampant. In this article, we present a
Ram D. Gopal +4 more
openaire +1 more source
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
US education policy encourages the use of computers and the Internet at both the college and high school levels. As a consequence, students have had better access to technologies to illicitly share copyrighted music, causing a decline in sales from the traditional music store retail channel.
openaire +1 more source
US education policy encourages the use of computers and the Internet at both the college and high school levels. As a consequence, students have had better access to technologies to illicitly share copyrighted music, causing a decline in sales from the traditional music store retail channel.
openaire +1 more source
Information Resources Management Journal, 2009
Digital piracy is a persistent and pervasive problem for society. Based on both the general theory of crime and deterrence theory, this study investigates the role of self-control, perceived severity of punishment and perceived certainty of punishment in predicting digital piracy behavior as well as self-efficacy.
Lixuan Zhang +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Digital piracy is a persistent and pervasive problem for society. Based on both the general theory of crime and deterrence theory, this study investigates the role of self-control, perceived severity of punishment and perceived certainty of punishment in predicting digital piracy behavior as well as self-efficacy.
Lixuan Zhang +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Piracy of Books in the Digital age
2020This essay examines the rampant twenty-first-century internet piracy of copyrighted works by looking at the issues that book authors face. In 1998, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to strike a balance between protecting copyrighted works without stifling technological innovation or the efficiency of the internet by providing a safe ...
Cheryl L. Davis, Umair Kazi
openaire +1 more source
2017
Piracy of digital media refers to the unauthorized copying, usage, and sale or distribution of copyrighted materials in digital form, excluding materials which have been created or are distributed either specifically as fully open access materials, or those which have been licensed under some form of open access license (such as, for example, that ...
openaire +1 more source
Piracy of digital media refers to the unauthorized copying, usage, and sale or distribution of copyrighted materials in digital form, excluding materials which have been created or are distributed either specifically as fully open access materials, or those which have been licensed under some form of open access license (such as, for example, that ...
openaire +1 more source
SSRN Electronic Journal, 1997
Competition may occur simultaneously at a variety of different levels: among individuals, firms, and nations. The Internet promises simultaneously to impact both international competition in informational goods and interjurisdictional competition in law as a product.
openaire +1 more source
Competition may occur simultaneously at a variety of different levels: among individuals, firms, and nations. The Internet promises simultaneously to impact both international competition in informational goods and interjurisdictional competition in law as a product.
openaire +1 more source
Awareness To Reduce Digital Piracy
2019The issue of piracy is largely viewed through a single lens. It is assumed that only those who cannot afford legitimate copies of software, music, or movies indulge in piracy. This chapter analyzes the behavioral trends of individuals who indulge in piracy in India. It suggests that awareness programs and policies would help in reducing digital piracy.
Sanjeev P. Sahni, Indranath Gupta
openaire +1 more source

