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Ripped from the Headlines: What can the Popular Press Teach us about Software Piracy?

Zamoon, S., & Curley, S. P. (2008). Ripped from the Headlines: What can the Popular Press Teach us about Software Piracy? Journal of Business Ethics, 83, 515-533.

Software piracy is an instance of unauthorized duplication of information goods where laws and norms are not agreed-upon. This article presents a content analysis of articles from the five [...]

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The rhetorics and myths of anti-piracy campaigns: criminalization, moral pedagogy and capitalist property relations in the classroom

Yar, M. (2008). The rhetorics and myths of anti-piracy campaigns: criminalization, moral pedagogy and capitalist property relations in the classroom. New Media & Society, 10, 605-623.

This article deals with current attempts by copyright industries (music, motion pictures and computer software) to challenge and criminalize practices of piracy and copyright theft, especially in relation to internet [...]

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How to encourage customers to use legal software

Chiu, H. C., Hsieh, Y. C., & Wang, M. C. (2008). How to encourage customers to use legal software. Journal of Business Ethics, 80, 583-595.

This study attempts to identify customer retention strategies for legal software and discusses their effectiveness for three consumer groups (stayers, dissatisfied switchers, and satisfied switchers). Although previous studies propose several antipirating [...]

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