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Profiting from Being Pirated by ‘Pirating’ the Pirates

Kyklos, 2008
SUMMARYPirates are not only copiers, they can also be innovators. They possess skills and a creative capital that allow them to explore new directions. Their innovations can be freely and profitably re‐appropriated by the high‐end designers of the pirated firms.
El Harbi, Sana, Grolleau, Gilles
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SETTLING LAWSUITS WITH PIRATES

International Economic Review, 2020
AbstractA firm licenses a product to overlapping generations of heterogeneous consumers. Consumers may purchase the product, pirate/steal it, or forego it. Higher consumer types enjoy higher gross benefits and are caught stealing at a higher rate. The firm may commit to an out‐of‐court settlement policy that is “soft” on pirates, so high types purchase
Hua, Xinyu, Spier, Kathryn E.
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Pirate Smooch

ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Computer Animation Festival, 2017
Two pirate ships, one Chinese, one European, sail alongside each other on the wide ocean. A ferocious battle rages between the two crews. But up on top of the biggest masts, there is surprising peace.
Anke Kletsch   +2 more
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Pirates

Review of Austrian Economics, 2010
Leeson Peter T
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Pirates keep pirating

New Scientist, 2007
Record companies and movie studios keep developing new technology to prevent copyright infringement, and the public keeps knocking it down.
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