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Studies > Year : 1998 or Other & Data collection method: Case Study & Fundamental Issues: 5. Understanding consumption/use (e.g. determinants of unlawful behaviour; user-generated content; social media)

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Amedeo Piolatto acknowledges financial support from IVIE, the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Grant ECO2009-12680), the Barcelona GS Research Network and the Generalitat de Catalunya (Grant 2009 SGR 102). (1) · Arts and Humanities Research Council (1) · British Phonographic Industry (1) · British Video Association (BVA) (1) · Business Software Alliance (1) · Canadian Centinnial Scholarship Fund (1) · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) (1) · City University of Hong Kong (1) · Comissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board, Library of Congress (1) · Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association (1) · Federation Against Copyright Theft (1) · Government of Canada (1) · IPO (1) · Intellectual Property Office (2) · NSF grants 9979852 and 0331659 (1) · National Research Council (NRC) Committee on the Impact of Copyright Policy on Innovation in the Digital Era (1) · None (1) · None stated (1) · Not Stated (1) · Not stated (1) · Organised Crime Task Force (1) · SSHRC (1) · The Patent Office (1) · The second author has benefited from the visit to the Institute of Innovation Research of Hitotsubashi University, whose generous provision of research opportunity is gratefully acknowledged (1) · This research was funded in part by a PSCCUNY grant #67792-00-36 and a Doctoral Student Research Grant from the CUNY Graduate Center. (1) · This research was part of the multicountry research project 'Towards a Detente in Media Piracy' undertaken by the Association for Progressive Communications (ACP) and supported bu the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), New York (1) · Western New England College School of Law (1) · World Intellectual Property Organization (2) · ∗Support for this research by NBER’s Economics of Digitization and Copyright Initiative is gratefully acknowledged. (1)

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