The attitudes and behaviours of illegal downloaders (original) (raw)
Aslib Proceedings, 2010
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to summarise and evaluate the literature on digital consumer behaviour and attitudes towards digital piracy.Design/methodology/approachThe paper presents a review and synthesis of the academic literature on the subject, using the authors' unique “pro‐forma” approach to the evaluation of individual papers.FindingsA major limitation in the studies reported became apparent. They are almost exclusively concerned with the behaviours and attitudes of young people. There is a dearth of studies looking at demographic differences, and also a lack of longitudinal work. Given these constraints, the literature strongly suggests that social and situational factors impact on the likelihood of illegally obtaining digital content more than ethical considerations. Anonymity is a strong indicator, “de‐individualising” people and releasing them from traditional societal constraints and making the digital world far different from the physical one. The literature ...
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