Internet “piracy” and book sales: a field experiment

Author:

Hardy Wojciech,Krawczyk MichałORCID,Tyrowicz Joanna

Abstract

AbstractThe widespread Internet “piracy” continues to fuel the debate about business models impervious to copyright infringement. We studied the displacement effects of “piracy” on sales in the book industry. We conducted a year-long large-scale field experiment: in the treatment group, we removed unauthorised copies appearing on the Internet and observed the sales data, whereas in the control group, we simply observed sales. We were able to substantially curb the unauthorised distribution, which resulted in a small, positive effect on sales. While using classical analysis we found it not to be significantly different from zero, a Bayesian approach using previous “piracy” studies to generate a prior led to the conclusion that protecting from piracy resulted in a significant sales boost of about 9 per cent.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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