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Geo-blocking of Non Audio-visual Digital Media Content in the EU Digital Single Market : JRC Digital Economy Working Paper 2017-02
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Henkilönnimi
  • Alaveras, Georgios.
Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Geo-blocking of Non Audio-visual Digital Media Content in the EU Digital Single Market : JRC Digital Economy Working Paper 2017-02
Julkaistu
  • European Comission, Seville : 2017.
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  • 33.34
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  • 33.34
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  • 35 s.
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  • JRC Technical Reports, ISSN 1831-9408 ;
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  • This study measures the extent of cross-border geo-blocking and the impact on product availability and pricing for three non-audio-visual digital media products (music, e-books and games) in the EU Digital Single Market. We find that cross-border access to online media stores is generally blocked for the products and distributors surveyed in this study, though it can usually be circumvented. By contrast, cross-border availability is high, reaching around 98.6% for e-books on Amazon, 90% for downloadable music on iTunes, and 81.1% and 90.5% respectively for PS3 and PS4 PlayStation games. We could not directly verify cross-border availability of music in streaming services but a small sample test suggests that it could reach around 96% on Spotify. We find that the frequency of cross-country price differentiation is limited for games in the Sony PlayStation stores (less than 4%) but higher for downloadable music in the Apple iTunes stores (11.5%) and Amazon e-book stores (26%). Much of this price differentiation is driven by exchange rates and rounding off prices in country stores not denominated in Euro. In music, price discrimination is used mostly to extract higher prices from high-income consumers and for more popular songs with a lower price elasticity of demand. Subscription prices for main music streaming services are strongly correlated with country per capita income levels.
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  • Gomez-Herrera, Estrella.
  • Martens, Bertin.
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  • https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/publications/geo-blocking-non-audio-visual-digital-media-content-eu-digital-single-market_en Linkki verkkoaineistoon
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