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Piracy in the Digital Era - Psychosocial, Criminological and Cultural Factors (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Piracy in the Digital Era - Psychosocial, Criminological and Cultural Factors (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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This book builds an empirical basis towards creating broader
prevention and intervention programs in curbing digital piracy. It
addresses the psychosocial, cultural and criminological factors
associated with digital piracy to construct more efficient
problem-solving mechanisms. Digital piracy including online piracy
involves illegal copying of copyrighted materials. This practice
costs the software industry, entertainment industry, and
governments billions of dollars every year. Reports of the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and Business Software
Alliance (BSA) view piracy largely in the light of economic
factors; the assumption being that only those who cannot afford
legitimate copies of software, music, and movies indulge in it.
Drawing on research and theories from various disciplines like
psychology, sociology, criminology, and law, the authors have
designed an empirical study to understand the contribution of
psychological, cultural and criminological factors to digital
piracy. The chapters include data from India and China, which
continue to be on the Special 301 report priority watch list of the
WIPO, and Serbia, which has been on the watch list 4 times. They
examine the role of self-control, self-efficacy, perceived
punishment severity, awareness about digital piracy, peer
influence, neutralization techniques, novelty seeking, pro-industry
factors and other socio-demographic factors in predicting digital
piracy. This book addresses a large readership, comprising
academics and researchers in psychology, criminology and criminal
justice, law and intellectual property rights, social sciences, and
IT, as well as policymakers, to better understand and deal with the
phenomenon of digital piracy.
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