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Piracy and new product creation: A Bollywood story

机译:盗版和新产品创造:宝莱坞的故事

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While copyright research in the decade following Napster focused mostly on whether file sharing undermines demand, research has more recently asked how piracy and other aspects of digitization affect the supply of new products. Although revenue has declined sharply, evidence that weakened effective copyright protection undermines creation has been elusive. Instead, because of cost-reducing effects of digitization, the number of new recorded music products - and their apparent quality - has increased. This study examines movie production in India during a period of technological change that facilitated large-scale piracy. The diffusion of the VCR and cable television in India between 1985 and 2000 created substantial opportunities for unpaid movie consumption. We undertake a case study of this episode to shed light on possible impacts of piracy on supply. We first document, from narrative sources, conditions conducive to piracy as these technologies diffused. We then provide strong circumstantial evidence of piracy in diminished appropriability: movies' revenues fell by a third to a half, conditional on their ratings by movie-goers and their ranks in their annual revenue distributions. Weaker effective demand undermined creative incentives. While the number of new movies released had grown steadily from 1960 to 1985, it fell markedly between 1985 and 2000, suggesting a supply elasticity in the range of 0.2-0.7. Thus, our study provides suggestive evidence on a central tenet of copyright policy, that stronger effective copyright protection effects more creation. We contrast our findings with evidence from other contexts. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:在Napster之后的十年中,版权研究主要集中在文件共享是否破坏需求方面,而最近的研究则询问盗版和数字化的其他方面如何影响新产品的供应。尽管收入急剧下降,但是有效的版权保护削弱破坏了创作的证据一直难以捉摸。相反,由于数字化降低成本的作用,新录制的音乐产品的数量及其外观质量增加了。这项研究调查了在技术变革时期(促进大规模盗版)印度的电影制作。 1985年至2000年间,VCR和有线电视在印度的普及为无偿电影消费创造了巨大的机会。我们对此案例进行了案例研究,以揭示盗版对供应的可能影响。我们首先从叙述来源记录了随着这些技术的传播而有助于盗版的条件。然后,我们提供了盗版性下降的强有力的间接证据:电影的收入下降了三分之一至一半,这取决于电影观众的评分以及他们在年度收入分配中的排名。有效需求减弱削弱了创新动机。从1960年到1985年,虽然发行的新电影数量稳定增长,但在1985年至2000年之间显着下降,这表明供应弹性在0.2-0.7范围内。因此,我们的研究为版权政策的中心宗旨提供了有益的证据,即更有效的版权保护会带来更多创作。我们将我们的发现与其他背景下的证据进行对比。 (C)2018 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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