Slashdot Mirror


RIAA Sales Compared to Download Statistics

OneInEveryCrowd writes "According to an article at SFGate, although the recent crackdown and lawsuits have caused a 22% drop in downloading, the drop in CD sales actually accelerated during the same period. My own response to the RIAA crackdown was to get a Netflix account, get into fansubs, and swear off CD purchases for life. If this was mainstream behavior CD sales would have dropped to zero. I was still pleased to see that many people responded in a similar fashion though." An EMI executive has a piece giving the standard industry view, but this piece about Universal slashing CD prices may be more telling.

2 of 694 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Netflix? by jargoone · · Score: 5, Funny

    That confused me as well. So you start watching DVDs as a way to revolt against the RIAA? That's like shopping at Best Buy because you don't like your local organic grocery store's underhanded business tactics.

  2. Re:Looks Good by Elwood+P+Dowd · · Score: 5, Funny

    I second the congratulations to those of us who have given up CD purchases.

    I also would like to thank those of you running pirate operations selling fake CDs on the street and in retail outlets. Way to go.

    We don't need no water.

    --

    There are no trails. There are no trees out here.