Buying, Sharing and Renting Information Goods 论文
2000Journal of Industrial Economics引用 341
Copyright and Intellectual PropertyDigital Rights Management and SecurityDigital Platforms and Economics
摘要
Information goods such as books, journals, computer software, music and videos can be copied, shared, resold, or rented. When such opportunities for sharing are present, the content producer will generally sell a smaller amount at a higher price which may increase or decrease profits. I identify three circumstances where profits increase: (1) when the transactions cost of sharing is less than the marginal cost of production; (2) when content is viewed only a few times and transactions costs of sharing are low; and (3) when a sharing market provides a way to segment high‐value and low‐value users.