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Q1/ Some media companies (especially in music and movie industries) run ads claiming that downloading or copying media i

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:21 am
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Q1 Some Media Companies Especially In Music And Movie Industries Run Ads Claiming That Downloading Or Copying Media I 1
Q1 Some Media Companies Especially In Music And Movie Industries Run Ads Claiming That Downloading Or Copying Media I 1 (44.87 KiB) Viewed 10 times
Q1/ Some media companies (especially in music and movie industries) run ads claiming that downloading or copying media is the same thing as stealing a DVD from a store. Let's see if this is the case. a. Is a DVD a nonrival good? Why or why not? b. Suppose someone stole a DVD from a retail outlet. Regardless of how that person values the DVD, does the movie company lose any revenue as a result of the theft? Why or why not? c. Suppose someone illegally downloaded a movie instead of purchasing it. Also suppose that person placed a high value on the movie (they valued it more than the price required to purchase it legally). Does the movie company lose any revenue as a result of the theft? Why or why not? d. Suppose someone illegally downloaded a movie instead of purchasing it. Also suppose that person placed a low value on the movie (they valued it less than the price required to purchase it legally). Does the movie company lose any revenue as a result of the theft? Why or why not? e. How is illegally downloading media like retail theft and how is it not?