The Lure of Digital Music Piracy: Modelling the Decision to Pirate or Not to Pirate Digital Music

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ee-Shiang Lim, Helen S.H. Lee
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Abstract

Music is increasingly being consumed online. Unauthorised downloading and spreading of music have posed a significant threat to the digital music industry. This study investigates the factors that affect digital music piracy among end-users in a developing country where the intellectual property rights regimes differ from those in developed countries. Both the descriptive and econometric analyses were carried out using primary data collected in Penang, Malaysia. In terms of socio-demographic characteristics, age and ethnicity were found to be significant factors in influencing consumers’ engagement in digital music piracy. The results highlight that music piracy is prevalent across all age groups, with young people having a higher tendency to engage in illegal music activities. Likewise, social influences from family members and the media are also significant factors in explaining digital music piracy. Surprisingly, knowing intellectual property rights and awareness of the severity of punishment for piracy also appear to increase the likelihood of pirating digital music. The study concludes by discussing the policy implications of these findings.
数字音乐盗版的诱惑:数字音乐盗版与否的决策建模
越来越多的人在网上消费音乐。未经授权的音乐下载和传播对数字音乐产业构成了重大威胁。本研究调查了影响发展中国家终端用户数字音乐盗版的因素,因为发展中国家的知识产权制度与发达国家不同。描述性和计量经济学分析都是使用在马来西亚槟城收集的原始数据进行的。在社会人口特征方面,年龄和种族是影响消费者参与数字音乐盗版的重要因素。调查结果显示,音乐盗版在各个年龄段都很普遍,年轻人更倾向于从事非法音乐活动。同样,来自家庭成员和媒体的社会影响也是解释数字音乐盗版的重要因素。令人惊讶的是,了解知识产权和意识到对盗版的严厉惩罚似乎也增加了盗版数字音乐的可能性。本研究最后讨论了这些发现对政策的影响。
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Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics
Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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