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The "Goodbye Petrovka" plan: moral economy of file sharing in Post-Soviet Ukraine
[working paper]
Abstract Ukraine, the second most populous of the former Soviet republics, had been named as one of the ten "priority countries" with "unacceptable piracy rates." Kiev's open-air Petrovka Market has become a symbol for the blatant distribution of pirated books, films, music, and software. As living standards... view more
Ukraine, the second most populous of the former Soviet republics, had been named as one of the ten "priority countries" with "unacceptable piracy rates." Kiev's open-air Petrovka Market has become a symbol for the blatant distribution of pirated books, films, music, and software. As living standards and disposable incomes have risen dramatically in recent years, Ukrainians are turning increasingly toward the Internet and to newly-available high bandwidth networks as a new medium for the exchange of music, films, and computer software. Drawing upon the explanatory resources of science studies, particularly the well-established literature on the social construction of technological systems, the author argues that Ukrainians are literally and metaphorically reconstructing imported Internet technologies in accordance with their own culture. To explain this distinctive technological path the author examines the interaction of technologies, users, and regulatory regimes. These have shaped the understanding of ordinary Ukrainian Internet users toward what, following E.P. Thompson, the author calls the "moral economy" of copyright and file sharing. I probe these understandings through analysis of comments on file sharing behavior submitted by a sample of Ukrainian internet users.... view less
Keywords
intellectual property; Internet; music; software; user; book; film; Ukraine; violation of the law; regulation; copyright; technology
Classification
Criminal Sociology, Sociology of Law
Interactive, electronic Media
Method
descriptive study
Free Keywords
Intellectual property; file sharing; downloading
Document language
English
Publication Year
2008
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
16 p.
Series
Working Paper Series of the Research Network 1989, 7
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications