Copyright Enforcement in the Digital Era
Amit Gayer and
Oz Shy
CESifo Economic Studies, 2005, vol. 51, issue 2-3, 477-489
Abstract:
We analyze how the introduction of digital technologies for storing and distributing information affects the incentives to enforce copyrights protection. We first characterize the conditions under which the change from non-digital to digital distribution may enhance or reduce profits. Secondly, we analyze how profits are changed by the introduction of peer-to-peer digital distribution channels via the Internet. Lastly, we discuss some potential conflicts of interest among information creators, publishers, and attorneys. (JEL L86, O34)
Date: 2005
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