Piracy in the Digital Era

Psychosocial, Criminological and Cultural Factors

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Cet ouvrage jette les bases empiriques de la création de programmes plus vastes de prévention et d'intervention pour lutter contre le piratage numérique. Il aborde les facteurs psychosociaux, culturels et criminologiques associés au piratage numérique afin de mettre en place des mécanismes de résolution de problèmes plus efficaces. Le piratage numérique, y compris le piratage en ligne, implique la copie illégale de documents protégés par le droit d'auteur. Cette pratique coûte chaque année des milliards de dollars à l'industrie du logiciel, à l'industrie du divertissement et aux gouvernements. Les rapports de l'Organisation Mondiale de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OMPI) et de la Business Software Alliance (BSA) considèrent le piratage en grande partie à la lumière de facteurs économiques ; l'hypothèse étant que seuls ceux qui n'ont pas les moyens de se procurer des copies légitimes de logiciels, de musique et de films s'y livrent. S'appuyant sur des recherches et des théories de diverses disciplines comme la psychologie, la sociologie, la criminologie et le droit, les auteurs ont conçu une étude empirique pour comprendre la contribution des facteurs psychologiques, culturels et criminologiques au piratage numérique. Les chapitres comprennent des données provenant de l'Inde et de la Chine, qui continuent de figurer sur la liste de surveillance prioritaire des rapports spéciaux 301 de l'OMPI, et de la Serbie, qui figure quatre fois sur la liste de surveillance. Ils examinent le rôle de la maîtrise de soi, de l'efficacité personnelle, de la sévérité perçue de la punition, de la sensibilisation au piratage numérique, de l'influence des pairs, des techniques de neutralisation, de la recherche de nouveautés, des facteurs pro-industriels et d'autres facteurs socio-démographiques dans la prédiction du piratage numérique.
Cet ouvrage s'adresse à un large lectorat, composé d'universitaires et de chercheurs en psychologie, criminologie et justice pénale, droit et droits de propriété intellectuelle, sciences sociales et technologies de l'information, ainsi que de responsables politiques, pour mieux comprendre et traiter le phénomène du piratage numérique.

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2019-06-21
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Dr. Sanjeev P. Sahni is Principal Director and Professor at Jindal Institute of  Behavioral Science, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU). He is the Director of two research-based institutes: the Centre for Victimology and Psychological Studies, and the Centre for Leadership and Change. He is also serving as Special Advisor to the Vice Chancellor at JGU. Professor Sahni holds a PhD and post-graduate degree in psychology with a specialization in criminal psychology from Punjab University, Chandigarh. His research interests lie in the areas of organizational behavior, infidelity, technology and couples, cyber psychology, criminal psychology, and gender-based violence. Professor Sahni served as a scientist at the Sports Authority of India for 14 years, where he established performance enhancement centers for training in psychological skills. He has developed special educational training programmes for sportspersons army officers, administrative officers, human resources personnel, and government officials on stress management and performance enhancement, emotional enhancement, leadership and biofeedback. He has been a visiting scientist at the University of Houston and the University of Illinois, USA, and has worked as a social scientist with the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. Before joining O.P. Jindal Global University, Professor Sahni was Head, Education, at Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL). Part of the USD15 billion O.P. Jindal Group. After successfully leading the HR functions of the organizations for four years, in 2010 he was entrusted with another challenging role of Head-Education. He has managed various educational institutes run by JSPL, which include O.P. Jindal Global University, Jindal Institute of Technology , Jindal Institute of Power Technology, four Community Colleges of Technology and Skills, three Industrial Training Institutes, medical college, physiotherapy courses, and 10 schools. Professor Sahni also worked as Co-Project Director of the Montgomery College, India, initiative, Transforming Boundaries, funded by the US State Department and USIEF. He has authored, co-authored, edited and reviewed many books and research papers on the death penalty, euthanasia, internet infidelity, perceptual organization of criminals, performance enhancement of sportsmen, stress management, etc. He has been awarded fellowships by the Indian Association of Sports Medicine, Sports Psychology Association of India, and the Indian Council of Medical Research.


Dr. Indranath Gupta is an Associate Research Professor and Assistant Director of the Centre for Postgraduate Legal Studies and the Centre for Intellectual Property and Technology Law. He is a co-director of JIRICO, Assistant Dean (Student Initiatives), and a Senior Fellow at the Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS). Dr. Gupta received his LL.B. degree from the University of Calcutta,India; holds an LLM with distinction from the University of Aberdeen, UK; and a postgraduate research LLM in Computer Law from the University of East Anglia, UK. He obtained his Ph.D. from Brunel University, London, UK. Dr. Gupta has been involved in qualitative and quantitative research. He was appointed as the research collaborator by the Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy, for a project funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programm, and he is actively involved in a research project on copyright with researchers in  Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Dr. Gupta has also worked as an advocate in a solicitor’s firm at the Calcutta High Court. He has published in European and Indian law journals and has spoken at international conferences and seminars. His research areas include database right, copyright, data protection, cyber law and the interface of IP and competition law.

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