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Re: The Effect of File-Sharing on Record Sales: an Empirical Analysis
- From: "G Neal" <gneal AT nc.rr.com>
- To: ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: The Effect of File-Sharing on Record Sales: an Empirical Analysis
- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 16:58:09 GMT
I heard about this on NPR. It didn't surprise me.
I myself only download stuff that isn't readily available on CD. Like Bo
Horne.
Is there a more arrogant business in the world than the record industry?
"G.T. Tyson" <gtyson AT nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.unc.edu/~cigar/papers/FileSharing_March2004.pdf
>
> This study by researchers from Harvard Business School and the
> University of North Carolina analyzes a large dataset of file sharing
> from the last third of 2002, compares downloads to sales of the same
> items, and finds that the effects on record sales have been minimal.
> Includes extensive charts of their data and a bibliography.
>
> Discuss.
>
> GTTyson
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The Effect of File-Sharing on Record Sales: an Empirical Analysis,
G.T. Tyson, 04/01/2004
- Re: The Effect of File-Sharing on Record Sales: an Empirical Analysis, G Neal, 04/01/2004
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