Media piracy in emerging economies
AUTOR(ES)
Karaganis, Joe
FONTE
Social Science Research Council
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2011
RESUMO
Media Piracy in Emerging Economies is the first independent, large-scale study of music, film and software piracy in the developing world, with a focus on Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, Mexico and Bolivia. Based on three years of work by some thirty-five researchers, the study tells two overarching stories: one tracing the explosive growth of piracy as digital technologies became cheap and ubiquitous around the world, and another following the growth of industry lobbies that have reshaped laws and law enforcement around copyright protection. The report argues that enforcement efforts have largely failed, and that the problem of piracy is better addressed as a failure of affordable access to media in legal markets.
ASSUNTO(S)
information society social aspects intellectual property international business enterprises political activity blackmarket
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://hdl.handle.net/10438/8526Documentos Relacionados
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