Working Paper

Digital Piracy: Theory

Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz
CESifo, Munich, 2010

CESifo Working Paper No. 3222

This article reviews recent theoretical contributions on digital piracy. It starts by elaborating on the reasons for intellectual property protection, by reporting a few facts about copyright protection, and by examining reasons to become a digital pirate. Next, it provides an exploration of the consequences of digital piracy, using a base model and several extensions (with consumer sampling, network effects, and indirect appropriation). A closer look at market-structure implications of end-user piracy is then taken. After a brief review of commercial piracy, additional legal and private responses to end-user piracy are considered. Finally, a quick look at emerging new business models is taken.

CESifo Category
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: information good, piracy, copyright, IP protection, internet, peer-to-peer, software, music
JEL Classification: L110,L820,L860