The Lesser Known Business Models of Online Copyright Infringement

Journal of Information Ethics 23 (1):55-64 (2014)
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Abstract

Copyright infringement on the Internet runs much deeper than file sharing sites for movies, music, and eBooks. Commercially viable work published online is subject to repackaging and sale as information products, turn-key websites, and most of all, as content fodder for the vast network of "black hat" websites built to misdirect search engines and profit from advertising

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