Copyright Infringement, Product Quality and Producer’s Profit

Dyuti Banerjee, Department of Economics, Monash University, Australia
Vivekananda Mukherjee, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, India

Abstract

This paper uses a strategic entry-deterrence framework to study the relationship between copying cost, and a monopolist’s profit and product quality. The potential entrant is a fake-producer producing and selling identical copies of the monopolist’s product. The monopolist’s subgame perfect equilibrium quality and profit is either unaffected or positively affected by changes in the copying cost. Tariffs on copying devices may be an effective copyright right protection instrument. Though an increase in tariff increases the product quality and monopolist’s profit, its welfare effects are ambiguous.

Submitted: December 19, 2006 · Accepted: December 21, 2007 · Published: December 31, 2007

Recommended Citation

Banerjee, Dyuti and Mukherjee, Vivekananda (2007) "Copyright Infringement, Product Quality and Producer’s Profit," Review of Law & Economics: Vol. 3 : Iss. 3, Article 8.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/rle/vol3/iss3/art8

 
 
 
 

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