LinksExplaining Software Piracy http://www.cebr.dk/upload/strep303-ny.pdf The main aim of this paper is to investigate how piracy influences software firm behaviour. This leads us to adress whether piracy can actually be beneficial to a software company, which would jeopardise the software industry’s point of view. Details | Report |
19 INDICTED IN $6.5 MILLION “RISCISO” SOFTWARE PIRACY CONSPIRACY http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/pr/chicago/2006/pr0201_01.pdf Nineteen defendants from across the United States and overseas who allegedly were leaders, members and associates of the underground software piracy group known as “RISCISO” were indicted on federal charges for pirating more than $6.5 million of copyrighted computer software, games, and movies through non-public Internet sites. Details | Report |
2004 PIRACY STUDY http://www.bsa.or.jp/file/PiracyStudy_E.pdf In this year’s study, IDC used its proprietary statistics for software and hardware shipments, conducted more than 5,600 interviews in 15 countries to gain a better understanding of the amount of software running on computers and used IDC analysts to review local market conditions. Details | Report |
The European Software Piracy: An Empirical Application http://www.serci.org/2002/Rodriguez.pdf This paper provides empirical evidence on the link between piracy and software protection, taking piracy determinants in cross–country regressions as basic
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