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File Sharing in Europe: Converting Free Activity into Paid ActivityPublished by: Jupiter Research Corporation Published: Nov. 7, 2003 - 4 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents 1. Overview of the Evolution of File Sharing 2. Percentage of Regular Internet Users Who Download Music from Illegal File Sharing Networks, Sorted by National Rates of Mass Physical Piracy as a Percentage of Total Music Sales, 2002 3. Key Characteristics of Music File Sharers Compared with Other Internet Users, July 2003 AbstractThe RIAA's lawsuits against individual file sharers in the US are the latest skirmishes in a war of attrition between the music industry and the file sharing community; according to a recent Jupiter Research Consumer Survey of US online adults ages 18 and up, approximately 18 percent of respondents who shared music files stated they had curtailed these activities due to legal threats.Key Questions How are illegal file sharing networks changing, and what impact will the RIAA lawsuits have on this process? Is there a link between file sharing network usage and commercial piracy? What are the characteristics of European file sharers? Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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