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Perceived risks and benefits in unlawful file sharing: An empirical analysis Steven Watson 1, Piers Fleming 2, Daniel J. Zizzo 3 1 Lancaster University 2 University of East Anglia 3 Newcastle University
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Risk and behaviour Unlawful file sharing is widespread Legal challenges to reduce impact Risk vs. benefit as a motivator
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Risk perception Additional moderators of risk perception – The “affect heuristic” Negative relationship between perceived benefit and perceived risk – Trust – Anonymity – Media
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Survey Large two part survey by market research company – Part one: Risk, Benefit, Trust (industry and regulators), Anonymity – Part two: Extent of file sharing since part one Participants: eBooks (n = 737, M = 47.2 years, SD = 15.4 years), Music (n = 658, M = 47.3 years, SD = 15.36 years)
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Results * **
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Risk or benefits MediaVariableORLower 95% CI Upper 95% CI Wald χ 2 (1df) p eBooksRisk1.01.971.05.19.666 Benefit1.071.041.1120.43<.001* MusicRisk1.00.961.04.002.965 Benefit1.151.111.1882.31<.001* Outcome variable is self-reported unlawful downloads: None, low (1-3 files) or high (4+ files)
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Affect heuristic MediaVariableBetas.e.tp eBooksConstant27.41.6145.12<.001 Benefits-.18.03-6.63<.001 MusicConstant26.70.5846.31<.001 Benefits-.11.02-4.79<.001 Outcome variable is perceived risk of unlawful downloading
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Industry trust eBooksMusic High trust in industry is associated with higher risk In music, high trust is associated with a stronger relationship between perceived risk and benefit
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Regulator trust High trust in regulators is associated with higher risk In music, and possibly eBooks, high trust is associated with a stronger relationship between perceived risk and benefit eBooksMusic
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Anonymity High perceived anonymity is associated with lower risk High anonymity is associated with a weaker relationship between perceived risk and benefit eBooksMusic
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Conclusions Affect heuristic present in unlawful file sharing Trust in punitive entities increased risk perception Anonymity decreased risk perception
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Conclusions Risk does not predict behaviour whereas benefit does Suggests policy should focus more on encouraging solutions that target benefits: – Encourage legal services that meet demands of consumers – Undermine the benefits of unlawful services Supply Quality
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