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Optimal Piracy Control: Should a Firm Implement Digital Rights Management?

Dan Wu (), Guofang Nan () and Minqiang Li ()
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Dan Wu: Tianjin University
Guofang Nan: Tianjin University
Minqiang Li: Tianjin University

Information Systems Frontiers, 2020, vol. 22, issue 4, No 11, 947-960

Abstract: Abstract Many firms offer digital rights management (DRM) technologies to increase the piracy cost, thereby protecting illegal copy and distribution. However, many industrial cases contradict the speculation that using DRM technologies reduces legal users’ net value. Therefore, we develop a theoretical model to examine the trade-off based on consumer heterogeneity in piracy cost sensitivity to explore under what conditions a monopoly implements DRM policy. In the model, we categorize pirates into two types according to their behaviours in the piracy process. We find that adopting DRM restriction is profitable to the firm when the level of DRM restriction is high. The optimal restriction level is the maximal technological level when piracy cost is high and the maximal technological level is higher than a threshold. In addition, we derive that the firm should implement policies to prevent downloading unauthorized products shared by other legal users from a P2P network. When both piracy cost and DRM restriction level are low, a lower piracy cost increases the firm’s profit.

Keywords: Piracy; Digital rights management; Cost sensitivity; Pricing; Digital products (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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