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Sharing Increases Music Purchases?

darnellmc writes "See this News.com article which cites a study that shows file swapping increases music purchases. I guess it all depends on who is paid to do the study and how they carry it out, but this report would counter the study performed by an RIAA backed group, which noted that file swapping lowered music purchases. You would have to be one cheap individual to want to download all the music in your life for free and this study proves that. Because most people are obviously using file sharing to find new music to purchase. A concept the RIAA can not comprehend. If future major music releases are copy protected, it will be interesting how the RIAA will respond if they sell less." Well, if they sell less, it will be due to pirates, of course. A few weeks ago we mentioned Wilco, who released their album on their website for free. The strategy appears to have paid off.

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  1. Re:Fortune Cookie Say by Fortune+Master · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You piece of shit! You stole my schtick!

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  2. troll by molo · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    i wish i had mod points, this is an obvious troll.. where are the moderators on friday evening? is this the Spider-man effect?

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  3. Re:moderation [OT] by Jeff+Probst · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    cry me a river

  4. Re:off topic by glwtta · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    well, buy a more expensive looking keyboard and mod it with some leds or something, and voila - nostaliga no more.

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  5. Re:How to support music by beanyk · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's guiness time.

    No, it's Guinness time. Yes it's petty, but restaurants/bars get this wrong all the time. As an Irishman, I feel I should defend our most popular export, even if I don't like it myself.