Online Piracy: Jaywalking or Theft? Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In September 2009, Brian Lee purchased a computer game developed by a leading company and, like other customers, he was experiencing trouble running it. Lee started to share his expertise on the message board of the company's and was engaging in a disagreement about on-line piracy with a business representative.
Online Piracy Jaywalking or Theft Case Solution

He was interested about piracy in the file sharing age and wondered why it would be erroneous to download a pirate description of the game with the DRM circumvented. The case deal with an issue which resonate with student. Although the background is straightforward, the issue is not simple, thus giving educators broad latitude on the best way to educate the case. It truly is suitable for lessons or modules focused on intellectual property rights, service operations, ethics and information technology.

PUBLICATION DATE: September 18, 2009 PRODUCT #: 909C18-HCB-ENG

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