When Internet Meets Entertainment: The Economics of Digital Media IndustriesPresses des MINES, 2006 - 127 lappuses |
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... non - excludability . The consumption of non - rival goods by an additional person does not decrease the amount available to others : it has no marginal production cost . Like national defence , ligh- thouse services or roads ...
... non - excludability . The consumption of non - rival goods by an additional person does not decrease the amount available to others : it has no marginal production cost . Like national defence , ligh- thouse services or roads ...
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... Non - excludability restricts the incentives to create contents . This is a private issue as content owners need to protect their revenues but also a public one as social welfare depends on the number of cultural goods that will be ...
... Non - excludability restricts the incentives to create contents . This is a private issue as content owners need to protect their revenues but also a public one as social welfare depends on the number of cultural goods that will be ...
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... non - rivalry . Technical excludability Content owners implement self - enforcing access and copy control measures to protect revenue attached to the exclusive rights that copyright laws grant to it . Access control measures force ...
... non - rivalry . Technical excludability Content owners implement self - enforcing access and copy control measures to protect revenue attached to the exclusive rights that copyright laws grant to it . Access control measures force ...
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adverse selection advertising audience brand buyers characteristic of content consumer CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ECONOMICS content distribution systems content firms content industries CONTENT MARKETS content owners content production Content version markets contract copyright laws creative delivery differentiation digital content distribution digital distribution digital environment digital technologies DRMs dynamics efficient Figure film production final demand free TV free-to-air horizontally concentrated incentives to create information cascade instance Internet distribution INTERNET MEETS ENTERTAINMENT market power media platforms million models Moral hazard movie network effects Non-excludability package pay TV pay-per-view pay-TV physical supports players portal price discrimination pricing strategy private copy levies product bundling promotion protection provides public authorities quality signal radio regulation regulatory release windows retailers revenue risk subscriptions sunk costs technical television terminal equipment theatres transaction costs TV channels two-sided market utility vertical bundling vertical chain vertical integration vertical relations video content willingness to pay
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