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Old 11-16-2009, 06:06 AM  
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Originally Posted by TheDoc View Post
Clearly you haven't done any research and you keep assuming....

Take some time, do some searches, use places like Jupiter Research and read things like...

"It is safe to say that active usage of online music content is one of the best predictors of increased consumer purchasing," Aram Sinnreich wrote in the report. He's talking about all music, pirated, traded, purchased, etc..


Check over markets in other countries and in N. America... find that digital growth is took over, live shows are growing... shifts in markets do not mean problems, as 2005 year end stats show.
Dude, the first "research" you are refering to, is 8-9 years old, so it's useless. Back in those times you also had stuff like mp3.com where "amateurs" actually made some money off publishing their work online. But all that was destroyed when piracy came along on bigger scale. Today you can download almost any album in 10 seconds from a huge database like pirate bay, and pirates are not paying for a download they already did for free..

The second report is 5 years old, and let me learn you some basic math; Percental change is not the same as change in units. The total value show a bigger decrease in physical sales, than the total value of digital downloads. This is of course maybe because of price difference, but there is nowhere it says the smaller increase in legal digital downloads is "caused by pirates". The increased amount of humans and surfers is the main cause, along with technology. Without piracy, the numbers would probably be much much much.. higher.

You are assuming too much with your "correlations" - or just repost manipulated pro-piracy propaganga.
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