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Okechukwu, B. V. (2007). When Rights Clash Online: The Tracking of P2p Copyright Infringements Vs. the EC Personal Data Directive. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 16(3), 270-296.
‘Anti-piracy Group Broke Swedish Data Laws’. This was the headline to a news story published on the 10th of June 2005 by The Local, a Swedish online [...]
Berman, B. (2008). Strategies to detect and reduce counterfeiting activity. Business Horizons, 51, 191-199.
While at one time counterfeit products were largely restricted to watches, designer apparel, and movies, today counterfeiting is a major problem in such diverse product categories as pharmaceuticals, automotive parts, and computer software. There are four distinct types of counterfeits: knockoffs, counterfeits [...]
Hinduja, S., & Ingram, J. R. (2008). Self-Control and Ethical Beliefs on the Social Learning of Intellectual Property Theft. Western Criminology Review, 9(2), 52-72.
Social learning theory has been identified as a strong predictor of various computer-related crimes, especially intellectual property theft (Higgins and Makin 2004; Hinduja 2006; Rogers 2001; Skinner and Fream 1997). Undoubtedly, the [...]
Hinduja, S., & Ingram, J. R. (2009). Social learning theory and music piracy: the differential role of online and offline peer influences. Criminal Justice Studies, 22(4), 407-422.
Social learning theory has been proven to demonstrate much explanatory value in the study of software and music piracy that occurs over the Internet. As a multifaceted predictive framework, [...]
Taylor, S. A., C. Ishida, and D. W. Wallace. (2009). Intention to Engage in Digital Piracy A Conceptual Model and Empirical Test. Journal of Service Research, 11, 246-262.
Digital piracy represents a significant threat to the marketers of digital service products. Industry efforts to attenuate the practice, often deterrent in nature, have largely failed. We propose [...]
Stanziani, A. (2009). Information, quality and legal rules: Wine adulteration in nineteenth century France. Business History, 51, 268-291.
Nowadays global concerns are tightly linked to the way wine production and labelling have been regulated in France. This paper aims to provide an historical explanation of this peculiar regulation of the wine market in France. Our argument [...]
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