Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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552837 | Decision Support Systems | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, utilizing game-theoretic model, we examine the impact of collaborative structure, content quality, and network environment on the development of pricing scheme and DRM protection policy of digital content. DRM protection level decreases and pirating activities becomes relatively tolerable as the content provider and platform provider operate collaboratively. Depending on the market structure, higher content quality may strengthen or weaken the adoption of DRM. However, it would seem that, as the network environment becomes more decentralized and uncontrolled, weaker DRM protection should be a better strategy.
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Authors
Yung-Ming Li, Chia-Hao Lin,