We have been hearing two different tales in the past year or so, while the music industry complains of low sales and blames file sharing, studies indicate the opposite. I guess this won't apply to everyone as I know some people that stopped buying music because of the ease of getting music from the net however the real deal is the big quantity of people and its average balance...
Hundreds of millions of songs may illegally trade hands online every month, but file swapping may actually be causing people to spend more money on music, according to a new research report.
A study released this week by Jupiter Research reports that about 34 percent of veteran file swappers say they are spending more on music than they did before they started downloading files. About 14 percent of heavy file traders say they now spend less on music.
Hundreds of millions of songs may illegally trade hands online every month, but file swapping may actually be causing people to spend more money on music, according to a new research report.
A study released this week by Jupiter Research reports that about 34 percent of veteran file swappers say they are spending more on music than they did before they started downloading files. About 14 percent of heavy file traders say they now spend less on music.
Hope the record companys are reading this!
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