DocumentCode
2828547
Title
Music piracy on peer-to-peer networks
Author
Fetscherin, Marc ; Zaugg, Sabrina
Author_Institution
Inst. of Inf. Syst., Bern Univ., Switzerland
fYear
2004
fDate
28-31 March 2004
Firstpage
431
Lastpage
440
Abstract
Content providers from the music industry argue that peer-to-peer (P2P) networks such as KaZaA, Morpheus, iMesh, or Audiogalaxy are an enormous threat to their business. They furthermore blame these networks for their recent decline in sales figures. For this reason, an empirical investigation was conducted during a period of 6 weeks on one of the most popular files-sharing systems, in order to determine the quantity and quality of pirated music songs shared. We present empirical evidence as to what extent and in which quality music songs are being shared. A number of hypotheses are outlined and were tested. We studied, among other things, the number of users online and the number of flies accessible on such networks, the free riding problem, and the duration per search request. We further tested to see if there are any differences in the accessibility of songs based on the nationality of the artist, the language of the song, and the corresponding chart position. Finally, we outline the main hurdles users may face when downloading illegal music and the probability of obtaining high quality music tracks on such peer-to-peer networks.
Keywords
Internet; computer crime; music; Audiogalaxy; KaZaA; Morpheus; empirical evidence; files-sharing system; free riding problem; iMesh; illegal music downloading; music industry; music piracy; online user; peer-to-peer network; Hardware; Hydrogen; Information systems; Internet; Marketing and sales; Motion pictures; Multiple signal classification; Natural languages; Peer to peer computing; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service, 2004. EEE '04. 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2073-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEE.2004.1287343
Filename
1287343
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