The RIAA Says 1500 Streams = 1 Album Sale (riaa.com)
AmiMoJo writes: The RIAA is modernizing its gold and platinum album certifications to include streaming. An album must reach 500,000 sales to go gold, 1,000,000 for platinum and 2,000,000 for multi-platinum. The RIAA set the new Album Award formula of 1,500 on-demand audio and/or video song streams = 10 track sales = 1 album sale. Also effective today, RIAA's Digital Single Award ratio will be updated from 100 on-demand streams = 1 download to 150 on-demand streams = 1 to 'reflect the enormous growth of streaming consumption'.
How does this add up with 1 illegal download = 1 missed sale?
United Slashdotters could push a piece 'o' crap album to multi-platinum in like, what, 5 days?
I don't think you need Slashdotters to make that happen.
When the riaa shares the artist's work 1500 times, that's one album sale for the artist.
When you share the artist's work once - even if it was never download - that's a grand jury indictment, $250,000 per copy, plus lawyer fees....
The society for a thought-free internet welcomes you.
Will they use this standard for fighting piracy? 15,000 streams from a site = one $11.99 album sale lost?