This book offers a comprehensive analysis of piracy in Latin America, examining its economic, legal, and social dimensions. It explores the economic drivers of piracy, such as high service prices and low incomes, and analyzes the role of criminal law in addressing piracy. The book also discusses how piracy is perceived in developing countries and its impact on multinational corporations. It proposes solutions for governments and corporations to create a more equitable market. The book is intended for policymakers, legal professionals, and economists interested in understanding and addressing the challenges of piracy in Latin America. |