2023
DOI: 10.1080/17530350.2023.2169329
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Digital pirates: policing intellectual property in Brazil

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“…A budding sub-field is now emerging in drug studies, which includes innovative work on user and supplier communities on darknet markets (Martin et al, 2019) and social network sites (SNS) (Demant et al, 2020). Similarly, new work now focuses on aspects of "organised" crime and illicit markets operating online, for instance the role of technology in counterfeit markets in Brazil (Dent, 2020) and illegal moneylending in China (Wang et al, 2020). These are just some of the most recent examples of an ever-expanding body of literature in criminology.…”
Section: "Going Digital": Moving Criminological Ethnography Onlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A budding sub-field is now emerging in drug studies, which includes innovative work on user and supplier communities on darknet markets (Martin et al, 2019) and social network sites (SNS) (Demant et al, 2020). Similarly, new work now focuses on aspects of "organised" crime and illicit markets operating online, for instance the role of technology in counterfeit markets in Brazil (Dent, 2020) and illegal moneylending in China (Wang et al, 2020). These are just some of the most recent examples of an ever-expanding body of literature in criminology.…”
Section: "Going Digital": Moving Criminological Ethnography Onlinementioning
confidence: 99%