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Canada No Pirate Nation: Global Leader In Music Download Sales 179

An anonymous reader writes "The IFPI, the global recording industry association, recently released its Recording Industry in Numbers 2012, which provides detailed sales data from countries around the world. While CRIA talks about 'rebuilding the marketplace,' the industry's own data indicates that Canada already stands among the global leaders in digital music sales. Michael Geist digs into the data and finds that Canadians purchased more single track downloads than Germany or Japan, and more than double the sales in France, despite the fact that each of those countries has far larger populations. In fact, Canadian sales were larger than all the sales from Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden combined. Not only is the Canadian digital market far larger than virtually every European market, it continues to grow faster than the U.S. digital music market as well. In fact, the Canadian digital music market has grown faster than the U.S. market for the past six consecutive years."
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Canada No Pirate Nation: Global Leader In Music Download Sales

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  • by 0xdeaddead ( 797696 ) on Wednesday June 06, 2012 @10:55AM (#40232453) Homepage Journal
    considering how many laws the write for us, I think its more than money, they seek ultimate power.
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    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday June 06, 2012 @11:00AM (#40232517)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Re:Title? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by tnk1 ( 899206 ) on Wednesday June 06, 2012 @11:17AM (#40232777)

    I know people who pirated movies or video games the first time that were there on opening day to buy the sequels. People will support what they know is awesome because they want it to continue and they know that it will not continue if the makers can't feed their families and pay mortgages.

    They have rather less interest in keeping rich executives rich. Or for that matter, even in keeping rich artists rich.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 06, 2012 @11:36AM (#40233093)

    They're actually worse than homeless bums. They're more like predatory gypsy contractors. Granny had one come to her house to say he'd been working up the street and noticed a little problem with her roof. By the time they were done she'd been bilked out of almost $3000.00. Of course, you should have see the look on their faces when I walked up to them (i'm 6'3" and 250 pounds of just rolled down off the mountain ugly.) and told them that Granny had asked me to talk to them about when they were going to get all the little things they'd started beyond fixing the roof done.

    That's what we need to deal with the recording industry, something big, ugly and with a clear sense of right and wrong and not some wobbly moral compass that depends on how much money it can smell coming form a certain direction.

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