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Spot the difference: Consumer responses towards counterfeits

Ang, S. H., Peng Sim, C., Elison, A. C., & Tambyah, S.K. (2001). Spot the difference: Consumer responses towards counterfeits. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 18, 219-235.

Examines consumers’ motivation for buying counterfeits or pirated goods. The findings indicated that, compared to those who did not buy pirated music CDs, those who bought the counterfeits viewed such [...]

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Towards More Universal Protection of Intangible Cultural Property

Berryman, C. A. (1994). Towards More Universal Protection of Intangible Cultural Property. Journal of Intellectual Property Law, 1, 293-333.

I. Introduction: Outline of Tangible Cultural Property Protection

The notion of a state as the guardian of its people’s cultural heritage has evolved from the mere association of objects and monuments with a particular nation’s culture 1 to [...]

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Consumer misbehavior: Why people buy illicit goods

Albers-Miller, N. D. (1999). Consumer misbehavior: Why people buy illicit goods. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 16, 273-287.

Trade in contraband amounts to billions of dollars each year, and yet the buyers of these products are still a mystery. The purpose of this study was to model the decision to purchase illicit goods, using four predictor measures: [...]

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Intellectual Property Law

Bentley, L., & Sherman, B. (2001). Intellectual Property Law. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

ISBN Number 0199292043

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Do counterfeits devalue the ownership of luxury brands?

Nia, A., & Zaichkowsky, J. L. (2000). Do counterfeits devalue the ownership of luxury brands? Journal of Product & Brand Management, 9, 485-497.

The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions and attitudes of original luxury brand owners towards counterfeit luxury goods. The results indicated that all respondents found luxury products fun and worth [...]

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Tales From the Public Domain: Bound by Law

Aoki, K., Boyle, J., & Jenkins, J. (2006). Tales From the Public Domain: Bound by Law. Durham: Duke University Press, 2006.

“Bound by Law translates law into plain English and abstract ideas into ‘visual metaphors.’ So the comic’s heroine, Akiko, brandishes a laser gun as she fends off a cyclopean ‘Rights Monster’ – all the while [...]

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