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Illegal music file sharing drops significantly since 2011

м¢ℓσνιη

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Sophos said:
The number of people using peer-to-peer (P2P) services to download music fell by 17% last year, compared to 2011.

That's according to the NPD Group's Annual Music Study 2012, released yesterday.

Some other interesting stats, comparing 2012 to 2011:

  • 26% decline in number of files illegally downloaded using P2P services;
  • 44% less music files burned and ripped from CDs owned by friends and family;
  • 25% drop in files swapped from hard drives; and
  • 28% fall in volume of music downloads from digital lockers
P2P sharing peaked in 2005 when 1 in 5 internet users aged 13 or older were using the services, but last year only just over 1 in 9 (11%) internet users were downloading music this way.

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It surprises me that it's dropped so much, however I suppose there are other ways and some people just don't want to take the risk anymore. I suppose it could be because of TPB being blocked in Europe and the fact Megaupload was taken down.
 

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Maybe it's because there are file providing devices like media fire providing it or because people are using YouTube to mp3 converters... I've noticed people using that at school a lot.
 

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Intelligent said:
Maybe it's because there are file providing devices like media fire providing it or because people are using YouTube to mp3 converters... I've noticed people using that at school a lot.

Even so the quality isn't as good in my opinion.
Also it's a lot easier to download the album than one song at a time in most cases.
I can see that working if someone just wanted to download one song, however I usually want to download the whole album since it's no trouble at all.
 

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Blocking BitTorrent sites doesn’t stop piracy—but Spotify might

Of the Top 10 fastest growing markets on BitTorrent, only France has access to the music streaming service Spotify, whereas in the top 10 fastest shrinking countries, Spotify is available in 5 the markets (including the Top 2).

This implies, (although does not prove causation) that the proliferation of free to access or low cost streaming services is making a dent piracy rates in the countries where those services are available.



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