loading
Papers Papers/2022 Papers Papers/2022

Research.Publish.Connect.

Paper

Paper Unlock

Authors: Erik Wilde 1 and Jacqueline Schwerzmann 2

Affiliations: 1 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland ; 2 Swiss National Television (SFDRS), Swaziland

Keyword(s): File Sharing, P2P, RIAA, IFPI, DMCA.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Business and Social Applications ; Communication and Software Infrastructure ; e-Business ; e-Commerce and e-Business: B2B and B2C ; e-Marketing and Consumer Behaviour ; Enterprise Information Systems ; Enterprise Software Technologies ; Global Communication Information Systems and Services ; Information and Systems Security ; Internet Services and Applications ; Software Engineering ; Telecommunications

Abstract: The music industry is an interesting example for how business models from the pre-Internet area can get into trouble in the new Internet-based economy. Since 2000, the music industry has suffered declining sales, and very often this is attributed to the advent of the Internet-based peer-to-peer le sharing programs. We argue that this explanation is only one of several possible explanations, and that the general decrease in the economic indicators is a more reasonable way to explain the declining sales. Whatever the reason for the declining sales may be, the question remains what the music industry could and should do to stop the decline in revenue. The current strategy of the music industry is centered around protecting their traditional business model through technical measures and in parallel working towards legally protecting the technical measures. It remains to be seen whether this approach is successful, and whether the resulting landscape of tightly controlled digital content distribution is technically feasible and accepted by the consumers. We argue that the search for new business models is the better way to go, even though it may take some time and effort to identify these business models. (More)

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Sign In Guest: Register as new SciTePress user now for free.

Sign In SciTePress user: please login.

PDF ImageMy Papers

You are not signed in, therefore limits apply to your IP address 3.145.57.5

In the current month:
Recent papers: 100 available of 100 total
2+ years older papers: 200 available of 200 total

Paper citation in several formats:
Wilde, E. and Schwerzmann, J. (2004). WHEN BUSINESS MODELS GO BAD: THE MUSIC INDUSTRY'S FUTURE. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks - Volume 1: ICETE; ISBN 972-8865-15-5; ISSN 2184-3236, SciTePress, pages 48-54. DOI: 10.5220/0001397800480054

@conference{icete04,
author={Erik Wilde. and Jacqueline Schwerzmann.},
title={WHEN BUSINESS MODELS GO BAD: THE MUSIC INDUSTRY'S FUTURE},
booktitle={Proceedings of the First International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks - Volume 1: ICETE},
year={2004},
pages={48-54},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0001397800480054},
isbn={972-8865-15-5},
issn={2184-3236},
}

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the First International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks - Volume 1: ICETE
TI - WHEN BUSINESS MODELS GO BAD: THE MUSIC INDUSTRY'S FUTURE
SN - 972-8865-15-5
IS - 2184-3236
AU - Wilde, E.
AU - Schwerzmann, J.
PY - 2004
SP - 48
EP - 54
DO - 10.5220/0001397800480054
PB - SciTePress