Baywatch: two Approaches to Measure the Effects of Blocking Access to The Pirate Bay

Abstract

In the fight against the unauthorised sharing of copyright protected material, aka piracy, Dutch Internet Service Providers have been summoned by courts to block their subscribers’ access to The Pirate Bay (TPB) and related sites. This paper studies the effectiveness of this approach towards online copyright enforcement, using both a consumer survey and a newly developed non-infringing technology for BitTorrent monitoring. While a small group of respondents download less from illegal sources or claim to have stopped, and a small but significant effect is found on the distribution of Dutch peers, no lasting net impact is found on the percentage of the Dutch population downloading from illegal sources.

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Presentation{nokey, title = {Baywatch: two Approaches to Measure the Effects of Blocking Access to The Pirate Bay}, author = {Leenheer, J. and Ham, J. van der and Dumitru, C. and Poort, J.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Baywatch.pdf}, year = {0822}, date = {2013-08-22}, abstract = {In the fight against the unauthorised sharing of copyright protected material, aka piracy, Dutch Internet Service Providers have been summoned by courts to block their subscribers’ access to The Pirate Bay (TPB) and related sites. This paper studies the effectiveness of this approach towards online copyright enforcement, using both a consumer survey and a newly developed non-infringing technology for BitTorrent monitoring. While a small group of respondents download less from illegal sources or claim to have stopped, and a small but significant effect is found on the distribution of Dutch peers, no lasting net impact is found on the percentage of the Dutch population downloading from illegal sources.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }