The Epistemological Foundations of Music Piracy in the Digital Marketplace
Clayton Davies,
Glenn Parry,
Janet Carruthers and
Marcus Kepple-Palmer
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Clayton Davies: University of the West of England. Address: Coldharbour Ln, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
Glenn Parry: University of the West of England. Address: Coldharbour Ln, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
Janet Carruthers: University of the West of England. Address: Coldharbour Ln, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
Marcus Kepple-Palmer: University of the West of England. Address: Coldharbour Ln, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
Foresight-Russia Форсайт, 2015, vol. 9, issue 4 (eng), 42-53
Abstract:
This paper examines the fundamental epistemological gap between the consumers and producers of digitally based products. Using the music industry and the significance of digital products in this arena as a case study of evolving relationships between buyers and sellers, we evaluate the nature of ‘piracy’ from multiple perspectives: creators, intermediaries, distributors, and end consumers. Our study centres on the epistemological boundaries of these agents and actors, using existing evidence and qualitative research to examine the nature and limits of the epistemological reach of agents and actors in this digital marketplace. Our theoretical model is an adapted and applied version of Domain-Generality and Domain-Specificity in Personal Epistemology. We find a series of epistemological dissonances, driven by differing levels of understanding about (and access to) the underlying technological, legal, and social structures of an evolving marketplace. As a result of instability, these structures inevitably create various epistemological boundaries. Using the developed analytical framework, the case study of music piracy illustrates how identifying epistemological dissonance helps sellers develop strategies that could minimize the impact of piracy on their revenue streams.
Keywords: misic piracy; digital marketplace; personal epistemology; domain-generality; domain-specifity; epistemological gap; congruous beliefs; incongruous beliefs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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