EUAuthors: Benedikt Herz and Kamil Kiljański

Abstract: This paper presents estimates of lost movie sales due to unpaid movie consumption. We are the first to provide estimates that are recent, representative of the internet-using population, and cover multiple countries. Based on an online questionnaire with almost 30,000 respondents, we document that one unpaid (first) viewing of a movie displaces about 0.37 units of paid viewings. Using a back-of-the-envelope calculation, we show that this implies that unpaid movie viewings reduced movie sales in Europe by about 4.4% during the sample period. Lost sales differ substantially by country: they are in the range of 1.65% for Germany and 10.4% for Spain. We also find that 94% of lost sales are due to unpaid viewings by a small group of only 20% of consumers. Our findings have important implications for copyright policy.

Citation: Herz, Benedikt and Kiljański, Kamil, Movie Piracy and Displaced Sales in Europe: Evidence from Six Countries (September 22, 2016).

Full text on SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2844167