Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modified the music sector. In this paper I present a theoretical model, that investigates the consequences of the appearance of a pirate low quality good (typically a mp3 file) in the music market. In this paper I propose a model of sampling, consider the possibility that the firm modifies its business entering into the low quality segment and investigate the supposed conflict between the recording company, whose profit depends on the CD sold, and the artist, whose profits depend in part on the live performance, the demand of which can increase for the positive externality due to the illegal download of music
Napster ad the damage done / Grassi, Iacopo. - (2006). (Intervento presentato al convegno XXXIII Conference Earie (European Association for Research in Industrial Economics) tenutosi a University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Olanda nel Settembre 2006).
Napster ad the damage done
GRASSI, IACOPO
2006
Abstract
Internet, mp3 files, peer-to-peer software and digital technologies for copying have radically modified the music sector. In this paper I present a theoretical model, that investigates the consequences of the appearance of a pirate low quality good (typically a mp3 file) in the music market. In this paper I propose a model of sampling, consider the possibility that the firm modifies its business entering into the low quality segment and investigate the supposed conflict between the recording company, whose profit depends on the CD sold, and the artist, whose profits depend in part on the live performance, the demand of which can increase for the positive externality due to the illegal download of musicI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.