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Shared information goods

Bakos, Y., Brynjolfsson, E., & Lichtman, D. (1999). Shared information goods. Journal of Law & Economics, 42, 117-155.

Once purchased, information goods are often shared within small social communities. Software and music, for example, can be easily shared among family or friends. In this paper, we ask whether such sharing will undermine seller profit. We reach [...]

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Copyright's Highway: From Guttenberg to the Celestial Jukebox

Goldstein, P. (2003). Copyright’s Highway: From Guttenberg to the Celestial Jukebox. Second ed. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

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Ethical issues in the music industry response to innovation and piracy

Easley, R. F. (2005). Ethical issues in the music industry response to innovation and piracy. Journal of Business Ethics, 62, 163-168.

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Socio-economic development and software piracy. An empirical assessment

Banerjee, D., Khalid, A. M., & Sturm, J. E. (2005). Socio-economic development and software piracy. An empirical assessment. Applied Economics, 37, 2091-2097.

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Who posts DeCSS and why?: A content analysis of Web sites posting DVD circumvention software

Eschenfelder, K. R., Howard, R. G., & Desai, A. C. (2005). Who posts DeCSS and why?: A content analysis of Web sites posting DVD circumvention software. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 56, 1405-1418.

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The Muncy-Vitell consumer ethics scale: A modification and application

Vitell, S. J., & Muncy, J. (2005). The Muncy-Vitell consumer ethics scale: A modification and application. Journal of Business Ethics, 62, 267-275.

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