October, 24th - 25th 2013
Faculté des Sciences Économiques de Rennes
Salle des Actes
Organisé conjointement par le CREM, l’IDEC et Marsouin
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PROGRAM
Thursday, October 24th 2013
Session 1 - 14h-16h
- 14h00
“Profit Leak ? Pre-Release File Sharing and the Music Industry”
Robert Hammond (North Carolina State University) - 15h00
“Making money by giving it for free : Radiohead’s pre-release strategy for In Rainbows"
Marc Bourreau (Telecom ParisTech)
Coauthors Pinar Dogan and Sounman Hong
16h-16h30 - Coffee break
Session 2 - 16h30-18h30
- 16h30
“Piracy and Movie Revenues : Evidence from Megaupload : A Tale of the Long Tail ? ]”
Jörg Claussen (Copenhagen Business School, Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics)
Coauthors Christian Peukert and Tobias Kretschmer - 17h30
“Monitoring Digital Piracy : Public versus Private Enforcement”
Eric Darmon and Thomas Le Texier (CREM, University of Rennes 1)
Friday, October 25th 2013
Session 3 - 9h00-11h00
- 9h00
“Information asymmetry and contracts in the recorded music industry”
François Moreau (University Paris Nord)
Coauthors Marc Bourreau and Maya Bacache - 10h00
“Who benefit from online promotion ? Evidence from the recorded music industry“
Sisley Maillard (Telecom Paris Tech)
Coauthors Marc Bourreau and François Moreau
11h00-11h15 - Coffee break
Session 4 - 11h30-12h30
- 11h15
“Observation Protocol and Impact Analysis of Hadopi”
Loïc Baud, Pauline Blassel and Aurore Giovannini (Hadopi) - 11h30
“How Does a Graduated Response Policy Influence the Behavior of Digital Pirates ? Some evidence from the French Three-strike (Hadopi) Law”
Michael Arnold (University of Delaware) and Thierry Pénard (CREM, University of Rennes 1)
Coauthors Eric Darmon and Sylvain Dejean