文档介绍:MEDIA PIRACY IN
EMERGING ECONOMIES
Edited by Joe Karaganis
Media Piracy in Emerging Economies can be found online at
http://piracy..
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Media Piracy in Emerging Economies
ISBN 978-0-98412574-6
society—Social aspects. Property. business
enterprises—Political activity. . I. Social Science Research Council
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Media Piracy in Emerging Economies is distributed under a
Consumer’s Dilemma license, which displaces the developing-world
cd consumer’s dilemma onto other geographies and e brackets.
The full-text PDF version of the report is available for:
1. US$8 for mercial use in high-e countries—a
list that for the present purposes includes the United States,
Western Europe, Japan, Australia, Israel, Singapore, and several
of the Persian Gulf States (Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab
Emirates, Brunei, and Bahrain), but not Canada.
2. Free for mercial use outside the above-listed high-
e countries.
3. US$2000 mercial end use in any location, defined as
use by businesses that realize financial gain from film, music,
software, or publishing, and/or the enforcement of copyrights
thereof, with annual revenues greater than US$1 million.
Volume licensing is available.
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