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The legal and technological battle in the music industry: Information-push versus information-pull technologies
Authors:Anne Duchê  ne,Patrick Waelbroeck
Affiliation:aDepartment of Economics and International Business, LeBow College of Business, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States;bDepartment of Economics and Social Sciences, ENST, Paris, France
Abstract:Peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies are often seen as a threat by copyright owners because they encourage piracy by making digital copies easier to obtain. In response, major record companies have come up with new devices designed to protect original material, and lobbied to reinforce legal protection. We view traditional distribution as an information-push technology in which the firm pays to provide information to consumers and P2P as an information-pull technology where consumers spend resources to acquire information on products they have a potential interest in by searching, downloading and testing digital copies of original products before they make their purchase decision. We determine copyright owners’ protection strategies according to the level of legal protection, and we study their effects on profits and consumers’ surplus with the two different information transmission technologies.
Keywords:Copyright   Protection   Internet   Distribution   Music   Piracy   Digital copies   Fair use   Digital rights management
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