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Norwegian Study Finds Downloaders Buy More Music

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Tuesday April 21, 2009
A Norwegian study (translated version) into the music downloading and purchasing habits of nearly 2,000 Internet users found that downloaders were more likely to buy music than non-downloaders.  The finding is consistent with a previous Industry Canada-sponsored study.
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United Hackers Association said:

so why not prosecute them instead
haha watch as sales now plummet and Hollywood REALLY gets it int he arse
April 21, 2009

mor gan said:

the best music
the best music
http://webfreemusic.com
April 21, 2009

Ben said:

It Is True...
As I have said all over the internet, I spent two years in Thunder Bay for school and during that time I discovered and downloaded a ton of music from the Japanese pop group Hello! Project. When I returned to Toronto I found an import store that had H!P CDs/concert DVDs/posters. Now, a year after finishing school and returning to Toronto, I estimate I have spent about $1000 on H!P things. Yes, internet "pirates" do spend more on legal music...I am living proof of that.
April 22, 2009

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