Via: paidContent
Demos may have this month published the second set of The research, which the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) commissioned from Jupiter (now Forrester) back in March, also shows how Europeans who share music spend up to €32.60 less per year on music than those who buy music generally, and nearly half as likely to buy as those who buy CDs.
Jupiter, in its report for IFPI, says: “Although it is possible that file-sharing functions as some sort of discovery tool for those digital music buyers that also file-share, it is reasonable to assume that their spend would be higher if they were not file-sharing.[Read More]








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