Title
Versioning and Piracy Control for Digital Information Goods
Abstract
Technological advances in digitalization and communications technologies have aggravated the information goods piracy problem. In contrast to previous literature which mainly considers solutions, such as law enforcement or technology protection that work on increasing individual piracy costs to alleviate the piracy problem, we consider using versioning as a potential instrument to fight piracy. We show that while a single version is the optimal strategy for an information goods provider absent piracy, the presence of piracy may lead firms to offer more than one quality, and versioning can be an effective and profitable instrument to fight piracy for digital information goods under some conditions. Our results indicate that the incentive to version is greater when the piracy cost is in a certain range. This strategic interaction between piracy cost and product line design has an interesting implication on optimal investment in piracy control. We also find that versioning can act as both a strategic substitute and a strategic complement to other instruments that increase consumer piracy costs. We further provide a general model, as a nonlinear mixed-integer program, that would assist an information goods provider in determining how many versions to offer, at what quality levels and prices.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1287/opre.1070.0414
Operations Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
piracy control,information goods piracy problem,digital information goods,piracy problem,individual piracy cost,strategic interaction,information goods provider,increase consumer piracy cost,absent piracy,piracy cost,marketing,versioning,strategic complements,profitability,information system,pricing,programming,information good,communication technology,information systems,information technology
Information system,Strategic complements,Incentive,Information good,Information and Communications Technology,Digital goods,Law enforcement,Operations management,Mathematics,Software versioning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
56
1
0030-364X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
28
1.52
10
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shin-Yi Wu141431.59
Pei-yu Chen21138.79