
Studies on file sharing / Μελέτες πάνω στην κοινή χρήση αρχείων
Contents / Περιεχόμενα:
1 Studies
- 1.1 Evaluation of the effects of the HADOPI law
- 1.1.1 M@rsouin - 2010 - Evaluation of the effects of the HADOPI law (FR)
- 1.2 People who share files are people who spend the more for culture
- 1.2.1 Munich School of Management and Copenhagen Business School - Piracy and Movie Revenues: Evidence from Megaupload
1.2.2 The American Assembly (Collumbia University) - Copy Culture in the USA and Germany
1.2.3 GFK (Society for Consumer Research) - Disappointed commissioner suppresses study showing pirates are cinema's best consumers
1.2.4 HADOPI - 2011 - January 2011 study on online cultural practices (FR)
1.2.5 University of Amsterdam - 2010 - Economic and cultural effects of unlawful file sharing
1.2.6 BBC - 2009 - "Pirates" spend more on music (FR)
1.2.7 IPSOS Germany - 2009 - Filesharers are better "consumers" of culture (FR)
1.2.8 Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc. - 2009 - P2P / Best consumers for Hollywood (EN)
1.2.9 Business School of Norway - 2009 - Those who share music spend ten times more money on music (NO)
1.2.10 Annelies Huygen, et al. (Dutch government investigation) - 2009 - Ups and downs – Economische en culturele gevolgen van file sharing voor muziek, film en games
1.2.11 M@rsouin - 2008 - P2P / buy more DVDs (FR)
1.2.12 Canadian Department of Industry - 2007 - P2P / achètent plus de musique (FR)
1.2.13 Felix Oberholzer-Gee (above) and Koleman Strumpf - 2004 -File sharing may boost CD sales
- 1.3 Economical effects of filesharing
- 1.3.1 The London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE MPP Policy Brief 9 Copyright and Creation, September 2013
1.3.2 The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (which is part of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre), Digital Music Consumption on the Internet: Evidence from Clickstream Data, April 2013
1.3.3 Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf, File-Sharing and Copyright, National Bureau of Economic Research Series, February 2010,
1.3.4 U.S. Government Accountability Office - 2010 - Intellectual Property: Observations on Efforts to Quantify the Economic Effects of Counterfeit and Pirated Goods (EN)
1.3.5 Dutch government - 2009 - Illegal downloading = Positive effect (NL)
1.3.6 News.com - 2005 - P2P = Balance between small and big actors of the music market (EN)
1.3.7 D.Blackburn - 2004 - "Small" sales are not affected by downloading (EN)
1.3.8 UFC-Que Choisir - 2005 - Null impact of copy on purchasing behaviour (FR)
1.3.9 Harvard Business School - 2004 - Effect of sharing on discs sales (EN)
1.3.10 Éric Boorstin - 2004 - P2P = Different impact according to age / Reasons for fall of CD sales (EN)
1.3.11 OECD - 2004 - Hard-to-establish cost of illegal file-sharing (FR)
1.3.12 Pew Internet and American Life Project - 2004 - Artists views on illegal downloading (EN)
1.3.13 Julie Holland Mortimer, Chris Nosko and Alan Sorensen - October 2010 - Supply Responses to Digital Distribution: Recorded Music and Live Performances
- 1.4 Adapting to new technologies
- 1.4.1 OECD - 2004 - Commercial applications thanks to technologies (EN)
1.4.2 Marc Bourreau et Benjamin Labarthe-Piol - 2004 - Weeping of the music industry (FR)
- 2.1 Cybernorms Research Group - 2013 - The Survey Bay, a searchable database covering the Pirate Bay community
2.2 Impact of IPR
- 2.2.1 2009/06 DanChurchAid - Intellectual Property Rights: Blocking an equitable solution to the climate crisis
2.2.2 2004 James Bessen and Eric Maskin - Intellectual Propertyon the Internet: What's Wrong with Conventional Wisdom?
2.4 Reports
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