Canadians backed off downloading music from the Net in 2003, says StatsCan
Grok Headline matches for Canadians backed off downloading music from the Net in 2003, says StatsCan
More Canadians using Internet to shop:
StatsCan
More Canadians using Internet to shop:
StatsCan
09/23/2004 01:08 PMCTV.ca Sep 23 2004 4:38PM GMT
History repeats itself: Movie
downloading mirrors early music
downloading
History repeats itself: Movie
downloading mirrors early music
downloading
09/24/2004 03:39 PMInternetRetailer.com Sep 24 2004 7:45PM GMT
Internet shopping by households up 25%
in 2003, says StatsCan
Internet shopping by households up 25%
in 2003, says StatsCan
09/23/2004 01:08 PMCBC Sep 23 2004 4:32PM GMT
Conventional radio thrived in 2003,
despite the Internet, says StatsCan
Conventional radio thrived in 2003,
despite the Internet, says StatsCan
07/10/2004 08:45 AMCanadian Press Jul 10 2004 1:12PM GMT
Internet shopping by households
continued to grow in 2003, says StatsCan
Internet shopping by households
continued to grow in 2003, says StatsCan
09/23/2004 05:42 PMCNEWS Sep 23 2004 10:14PM GMT
Canadians spent more than $3 billion
online in 2003
Canadians spent more than $3 billion
online in 2003
09/24/2004 07:43 AMHamiltonspectator.com - Fri Sep 24, 07:05 am GMT
Music Downloading Down
Music Downloading Down
01/05/2004 05:39 PMCBS News Jan 5 2004 3:44PM ET
Downloading digital music
Downloading digital music
12/24/2004 01:12 PM2004 in review Majors and minors, players and
platforms, lawsuits and licences
Downloading isn't killing music
Downloading isn't killing music
07/22/2004 11:43 AMSuw Charman has written an excellent article for the Guardian on my
pal Koleman Strumpf's empirical, quantitative research on the effect
of downloading on record sales (he concluded that it doesn't really
have one), and the music industry's content-free bluster in reply.
"We consider it a very flawed study," says Matt Phillips, a BPI
spokesperson. Both the BPI and the International Federation for the
Phonographic Industries (IFPI) have criticised the study for including
the Christmas period when people are buying CDs as gifts.
"It's very straightforward to address these kinds of criticisms," says
Strumpf. "We got rid of the Christmas season and just looked at the
first half of our data. We still find the same effect."...
"Over the period 1999 to 2003, DVD prices fell by 25% and the price of
players fell in the US from over $1,000 to almost nothing," says
Strumpf. "At the same time, CD prices went up by 10%. Combined DVD and
VHS tape sales went up by 500m, while CD sales fell by 200m, so a
possible explanation is that people were spending on DVDs instead of
CDs."
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Downloading music gets more expensive
Downloading music gets more expensive
04/09/2004 04:08 PMDownloading music gets more expensive .. price inflation .. Raise
prices ..
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Music and Video Downloading Moves Beyond
P2P
Music and Video Downloading Moves Beyond
P2P
04/01/2005 06:59 AMMusic and Video Downloading Moves Beyond P2Phttp://
www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/153/report_display.aspAbout
36 million Americans—or 27% of internet users—say they download
either music or video files and about half of them have found ways
outside of traditional peer-to-peer networks or paid online services
to swap their files, according to the most recent survey of the Pew
Internet & American Life Project. The Project’s national survey of
1,421 adult Internet users conducted between January 13 and February
9, 2005 shows that 19% of current music and video downloaders, or
about 7 million adults, say they have downloaded files from someone
else’s iPod or MP3 player. About 28%, or 10 million people, say they
get music and video files via email and instant messages. However,
there is some overlap between these two groups; 9% of downloaders say
they have used both of these sources. The survey has a margin of error
of plus or minus 3 percent for results based on internet users. In
all, 48% of current downloaders have used sources other than
peer-to-peer networks or paid music and movie services to get music or
video files. Beyond MP3 players, email and instant messaging, these
alternative sources include music and movie websites, blogs and online
review sites.
Conn. man fined for downloading music
Conn. man fined for downloading music
05/13/2004 06:30 PMBoston Globe May 13 2004 10:12PM GMT
Pepsi Ads Wink At Music Downloading
Pepsi Ads Wink At Music Downloading
01/23/2004 02:23 PMA new sort of Pepsi Generation will get air time on the Super Bowl:
music downloaders. By Theresa Howard (USA Today via MyAppleMenu)
Pepsi ads wink at music downloading
Pepsi ads wink at music downloading
01/24/2004 02:24 AMMusic labels tap downloading networks
Music labels tap downloading networks
11/15/2003 03:16 AMglobetechnology.com Nov 15 2003 2:43AM ET
CDs Dying Out, But So Are Many Music
Downloading Stores
CDs Dying Out, But So Are Many Music
Downloading Stores
01/26/2004 03:29 AMI doubt this is all that surprising to most people, but Forrester is
predicting a
shift from
the CD to buying downloadable music, while at the same time
predicting that about half of the current music download stores will
go out of business by the end of the year. I think they're being a
bit optimistic on both predictions. I'm still not convinced the CD is
going to go away that quickly. While I also agree that many of the
music download stores aren't long for this world, I'd be surprised if
most of the current ones didn't at least make it through a year - but
perhaps not much longer than that.
Music Labels Tap Downloading Networks
Music Labels Tap Downloading Networks
11/14/2003 07:32 PMAP via Newsday Nov 14 2003 6:28PM ET
Downloading Music Files Has Become Quite
Simple
Downloading Music Files Has Become Quite
Simple
01/18/2004 01:31 AMBy Linda Knapp (Seattle Times via MyAppleMenu)
Crackdown May Be Slowing Music
Downloading
Crackdown May Be Slowing Music
Downloading
01/04/2004 09:33 PMAP via Daily Press Jan 4 2004 8:50PM ET
Illegal Music Downloading Climbs
Illegal Music Downloading Climbs
01/16/2004 11:33 AMThe number of people downloading music illegally surged a month after
recording companies began suing hundreds of music fans, a marketing
research firm said Thursday.
Conn. Man Fined for Downloading Music
(AP)
Conn. Man Fined for Downloading Music
(AP)
05/13/2004 09:27 AMAP - A federal judge has ordered a Bristol man to pay more than
$4,000 for downloading five songs from the Internet.
Canada: Downloading music is legal
Canada: Downloading music is legal
12/15/2003 05:59 AMZDNet UK Dec 15 2003 4:52AM ET
Downloading Music Encouraging CD
Purchasing
Downloading Music Encouraging CD
Purchasing
01/02/2004 03:42 PMA NY Times reporter has written up his experience in trying to get one
of his sons to
stop using Kazaa and start using iTunes or
Rhapsody. He admits that it's really pricey for limited
selections, but feels more comfortable about it. He's also surprised
that in letting his son download music, he now wants to
buy more
CDs. Despite the music industry claiming that no one would ever
want to buy CDs if they could download music (especially teenagers!),
the reporter's son wants the CDs because they come with liner notes
and lyrics that make it worthwhile. Again, this is an example of the
industry missing an opportunity. People (including myself) like to
own the actual CDs if it provides us with additional value. At the
same time, downloading music can help people figure out what CDs they
want to buy.
Newspapers Getting Into The Music
Downloading Business
Newspapers Getting Into The Music
Downloading Business
06/16/2004 01:21 PMBecause there aren't already enough different (and often incompatible)
music download stores online, various
British
newspapers are now looking to get into the game. It seems odd
that so many brands that have absolutely nothing to do with music
retailing somehow think they can now make selling downloadable music a
worthwhile business, especially when there's so much competition and
so few ways to differentiate.
The Money In Music Downloading Is Still
In Hardware
The Money In Music Downloading Is Still
In Hardware
12/09/2003 01:19 PMAs just about every company finalizes their plans to set up their own
imitation music download store, a new study is suggesting (as has been
said
before), that the real money in downloadable music is for consumer
electronics firms
selling more hardware to play back the music.
The study also found that an awful lot of people really aren't
interested in paying for downloadable music. Of course, I'm still
waiting for someone to go ahead and offer a complete musical package.
That would be a music player that comes complete with a ton of music
already installed - perhaps covering a certain (prolific) artist, or
an entire genre. It could also come with some sort of service that
would let users download new songs in that category as they come out.
Of course, as it stands right now, the recording industry would force
the price to be so high on any such offering that it could never be
done.
Music Group Files 80 Downloading
Lawsuits
Music Group Files 80 Downloading
Lawsuits
10/30/2003 11:46 PMSan Jose Mercury News Oct 30 2003 10:30PM ET
Yahoo! to acquire music downloading
operation
Yahoo! to acquire music downloading
operation
09/15/2004 03:51 AMFinancial Post Sep 15 2004 7:57AM GMT
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
(AP)
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
(AP)
06/30/2004 11:01 AMAP - Canada's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Internet service
providers do not have to pay royalties to composers and artists for
music downloaded by Web customers.
Pepsi ads wink at music downloading
(USATODAY.com)
Pepsi ads wink at music downloading
(USATODAY.com)
01/23/2004 02:19 PMUSATODAY.com - A new sort of Pepsi Generation will get air time on the
Super Bowl: music downloaders.
Sister Machinegun's singer on
downloading music
Sister Machinegun's singer on
downloading music
06/19/2004 06:28 PMHere's an excerpt of a speech given by the singer from Sister
Machinegun at a recent gig at Jamie Zawinski's DNA Lounge. It speaks
for itself:
Anyways, everything we've played in this set up to this juncture,
this crossroads, this... interlude... is released on Positron Records,
which we own and operate, the representative of which [at the merch
booth] will be happy to supply you with a fix in that regard, for a
modest fee which will go toward letting us sleep in a hotel room
instead of the van...
Everything after that juncture (that interlude) is released on Wax
Trax Records. which means it's owned by -- actually it's not owned by
TVT Records, it's owned by Credit Suisse. so technically speaking, the
first four Sister Machine Gun albums are released on Credit Suisse, a
Swiss bank, which is kind of cool when you think about it.
The point being, I don't get fuckin' paid for that shit, not a dime,
not a single red cent. So you can go ahead and go home, and -- hey,
you can download it right the fuck here, they got WiFi. Just get up on
Morpheus or some fuckin' thing and get that shit for free.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
06/30/2004 02:25 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jun 30 2004 6:36PM GMT
Survey: Fewer Adults Downloading Music
(AP)
Survey: Fewer Adults Downloading Music
(AP)
04/25/2004 04:36 PMAP - Driven largely by fears of copyright lawsuits, more than 17
million Americans, or 14 percent of adult Internet users, have stopped
downloading music over the Internet, a survey finds.
Survey: Fewer Adults Downloading Music
Survey: Fewer Adults Downloading Music
04/25/2004 06:05 PMAP via Daily Press Apr 25 2004 9:33PM GMT
Xeni Tech on NPR: Changing view of
downloading music
Xeni Tech on NPR: Changing view of
downloading music
03/29/2005 05:20 PMXeni Jardin:

For today's edition of the NPR program "Day to Day," I report on how
the popularity of online file-sharing sevices has affected the way
music fans find, distribute and listen to music. I speak with artists
Michael Donaldson (aka
Q-Burns Abstract
Message) and
David
Byrne, and random folks buying tunes and movies at a
record store in Hollywood. The
short version? It seems that for many music-lovers, "consuming habits"
involve some combination of purchased hard goods (CDs, DVDs, vinyl);
paid downloads; and "illicit" P2P or other unpaid forms of
tune-sharing. Those complex behaviors may explain in part why some
studies show that
music sales are up in spite of the fact that
P2P use is still high, and growing.
Li
nk to archived audio for this segment,
L
ink to more archived "Xeni Tech" segments on NPR's Day to Day.
Related on Boing Boing:
David Byrne launches internet radio station
Downloading music, films here to stay:
industry executives
Downloading music, films here to stay:
industry executives
03/29/2005 09:03 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Mar 29 2005 1:24PM GMT
Yahoo! News - Music Labels Tap
Downloading Networks
Yahoo! News - Music Labels Tap
Downloading Networks
11/19/2003 08:04 AMthey're selling that information to the recording industry ..
Recording Industry's Unexpected Benefit from P2P .. mostaccurate
measure of song popularity to date .. reported by AP .. reporting ..
Go Figure ..
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Music downloading stalls in face of
legal threats
Music downloading stalls in face of
legal threats
01/05/2004 02:48 PMComputer Buyer Jan 5 2004 2:06PM ET
Industry crackdown appears to be slowing
music downloading
Industry crackdown appears to be slowing
music downloading
01/05/2004 09:53 AMSiliconValley.com Jan 5 2004 9:24AM ET
Sister Machine Gun's singer on
downloading music
Sister Machine Gun's singer on
downloading music
06/20/2004 11:24 AMHere's an excerpt of a speech given by the singer from Sister
Machinegun at a recent gig at Jamie Zawinski's DNA Lounge. It speaks
for itself:
Anyways, everything we've played in this set up to this juncture,
this crossroads, this... interlude... is released on Positron Records,
which we own and operate, the representative of which [at the merch
booth] will be happy to supply you with a fix in that regard, for a
modest fee which will go toward letting us sleep in a hotel room
instead of the van...
Everything after that juncture (that interlude) is released on Wax
Trax Records. which means it's owned by -- actually it's not owned by
TVT Records, it's owned by Credit Suisse. so technically speaking, the
first four Sister Machine Gun albums are released on Credit Suisse, a
Swiss bank, which is kind of cool when you think about it.
The point being, I don't get fuckin' paid for that shit, not a dime,
not a single red cent. So you can go ahead and go home, and -- hey,
you can download it right the fuck here, they got WiFi. Just get up on
Morpheus or some fuckin' thing and get that shit for free.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
Grok Description matches for Canadians backed off downloading music from the Net in 2003, says StatsCan
GrokA matches for Canadians backed off downloading music from the Net in 2003, says StatsCan
Canadians backed off downloading music from the Net in 2003, says StatsCan