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Canada No Pirate Nation: Global Leader In Music Download Sales

An anonymous reader writes "The IFPI, the global recording industry association, recently released its Recording Industry in Numbers 2012, which provides detailed sales data from countries around the world. While CRIA talks about 'rebuilding the marketplace,' the industry's own data indicates that Canada already stands among the global leaders in digital music sales. Michael Geist digs into the data and finds that Canadians purchased more single track downloads than Germany or Japan, and more than double the sales in France, despite the fact that each of those countries has far larger populations. In fact, Canadian sales were larger than all the sales from Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden combined. Not only is the Canadian digital market far larger than virtually every European market, it continues to grow faster than the U.S. digital music market as well. In fact, the Canadian digital music market has grown faster than the U.S. market for the past six consecutive years."

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  1. Not surprised by AdrianKemp · · Score: -1, Troll

    Nearly all of my friends and family buy their music. Probably because we're not assholes.

    There's no excuse not to pay for the multimedia you use these days. I can get any show/song I want on iTunes. If I didn't want to pay $3 an episode or a buck a song, I just wouldn't bloody own it.

    1. Re:Not surprised by AdrianKemp · · Score: -1, Troll

      Ah slashdot, home of the " Don't you dare copy my source code without my permission but I'm sure as hell not going to pay for what you produce" crowd.

      That's okay, you can down mod the truth all you like I have plenty of Karma