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IFPI: "Illegal File-sharing Reduces Legitimate Sales" What Do You Think?
Thursday, November 5, 2009Global recording industry trade group the IFPI predictably responded to a new UK study that downloaders of unauthorized music also spend more money than average adding to their music collections legally.
"The net effect of illegal file-sharing in the UK and elsewhere has been to reduce legitimate sales. This is why spending on recorded music has fallen every year since illegal file-sharing began ...
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