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Solve : Soon, music industry will beg you to illegaly download MORE copyrighted music :)?

Answer» Illegal downloads drive online music sales

http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/broadband/illegal-downloads-drive-online-music-sales-645935

New survey suggests downloaders end up spending more in the end

After years of bluster and misguided policy from government and the music industry alike, a change in the attitude to file-sharing may be on the horizon THANKS to a new survey that shows illegal downloaders actually spend more on music then their straight-as-a-die counterparts.

The Demos poll of 1,000 people between 16 and 50 found that illegal downloaders on average spend £77 a year on music, whereas the rest fork out just £44.

Discovery mechanism

Analyst Mark Mulligan of Forrester Research took the OPPORTUNITY to highlight a truth policy makers seem unable or unwilling to grasp: "The people who file-share are the ONES who are interested in music. They use file-sharing as a discovery mechanism."

WHETHER or not the Demos findings will have any impact on PETER Mandelson's plans to introduce a US style 'three strikes and you're out' approach to discouraging illegal downloading remains to be seen.
Well, hopefully. But I do not spend any money on music. 0$$


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