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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Worcester Telegram (Subscription), MA - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q Orlando Sentinel (subscription), FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q New York Newsday, United States - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q Chicago Tribune (subscription), IL - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Fort Worth Star Telegram (subscription), TX - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q Newsday, NY - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Ocala Star-Banner, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Lakeland Ledger, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Tallahassee.com, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q San Jose Mercury News, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued 1Q Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Philadelphia Inquirer (subscription), PA - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Duluth News Tribune, MN - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q Miami Herald, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Miami Herald, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Akron Beacon Journal (subscription), OH - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Kansas City Star (subscription), MO - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 San Jose Mercury News, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 MLive.com, MI - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Grand Forks Herald, ND - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
US music
sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Kansas.com, United States - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Monterey County Herald, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Charlotte Observer (subscription), NC - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Times Daily, AL - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
US music
sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 The State, SC - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Monterey County Herald, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
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Music Sales Turnaround Continued 1Q Springfield News Sun, OH - Apr 9, 2004 ... professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may suggest how the industry's sales could be improving amid file-sharing. ... |
Math
professors' study of music downloads doesn't add up Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Apr 9, 2004 ... unfathomable) mathematical formulas, professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Koleman ... penny-pinching music fans were drawn into file sharing, an act of ... |
Money
makes the electrons go around The Inquirer, UK - Apr 9, 2004 ... It's not true, of course, as a recent Harvard Business School/University ... Of course, if you really believe that file-sharing hurts sales – the International ... |
File
Sharing: The Recording Industry's Friend? Business 2.0 (subscription) - Apr 9, 2004 ... from a new study by Harvard Business School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which finds no correlation between file sharing and declining ... |
Universities
use software to squash file-sharing UW Badger Herald, WI - Apr 8, 2004 ... There isn't as much bandwidth access for file sharing as for other types of ... As a response to results from a recent Harvard University study showing file down ... |
RIAA Hit
From Two Sides Extreme Tech - Apr 8, 2004 A draft version of a study by economists at Harvard and the University of North Carolina finds that online file sharing is not causing a decrease in record ... |
Music Sales Are
Down Again – Let's Blame the MP3s ! iconoFan - Apr 8, 2004 ... The Harvard Business School released the results of a joint study they conducted with the ... The study debunked claims by the music industry against file-sharing. ... |
P2p file
sharing heretics p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 8, 2004 This thought is attributed to Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School who ... a statement that's, "at the heart of the war on file sharing, both of ... |
NME web
users 'back file-sharing' BBC News, UK - Apr 8, 2004 |
Congress
Targets Digital Pirates ABC News - Apr 8, 2004 ... Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School and Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, claims that file sharing has little ... |
Downloads
don't hurt music sales, say Harvard profs Calgary Herald, Canada - Apr 8, 2004 ... by two US professors that found no significant link between file sharing and falling ... from zero," concluded the report's authors, Harvard Business School's ... |
Same
old tune: Blame downloads: Bright spots seen in wired world ...
Boston Herald, MA - Apr 7, 2004 ... at Newbury Comics in Brighton, said there's no question file-sharing ate into ... Felix Oberholzer-Gee, a Harvard University professor, said he doubts much of the ... |
Interview:
Altnet, paid downloads the music industry doesn't want PC World Magazine, Australia - Apr 7, 2004 ... And Harvard proved that the economic damage was zero. In actual fact, they believe that there was economic support for file sharing. ... |
Interview:
Altnet, paid downloads the music industry doesn't want Linux World, Australia - Apr 7, 2004 ... And Harvard proved that the economic damage was zero. In actual fact, they believe that there was economic support for file sharing. ... |
Kissing Big
Music Goodbye: Diary of an Online Musician TechNewsWorld - Apr 7, 2004 ... With the latest news from Harvard business school that the reason for low ... Many of the new breed of file-sharing musicians are legitimately sharing their songs ... |
Recording
industry compilation album to feature world's smallest ...
Good Morning Silicon Valley, CA - Apr 7, 2004 ... The Harvard study is. It's based on a rigorous economic comparison of directly observed file-sharing activity and music purchases. ... |
Editorial:
Download this Sacramento Bee, CA - Apr 7, 2004 ... the root of all evil, along comes a study from the Harvard Business School ... back in stores, the researchers came to an unexpected conclusion: File sharing is as ... |
Music
sales decline again in 2003 BBC News, UK - Apr 7, 2004 ... third parties overwhelmingly proves that unauthorised file-sharing translates directly ... from zero," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School and ... |
File-sharing
'doesn't hurt CD sales' IAfrica South African News, South Africa - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
File
sharing not hurting CD sales: study Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
Net
doesn't hurt CD sales: report NEWS.com.au, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
P2P
doesn't hurt CD sales: study Australian IT, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
Study
says KaZaA has little impact on music sales The South End, MI - Apr 6, 2004 BOSTON - The Recording Industry Association of America's war on file-sharing had a setback last week when a joint study between the Harvard University Business ... |
P2P
not hurting CD sales: study The Age, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
Net
doesn't hurt CD sales: report Australian IT, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
Music
industry fears groundless NEWS.com.au, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
Music
industry fears groundless Australian IT, Australia - Apr 6, 2004 ... rather precise estimates," authors Felix Oberholtzer of the Harvard Business School ... their conclusions "are inconsistent with claims that file sharing is the ... |
Congress
Targets Digital Pirates PC Magazine - Apr 6, 2004 ... Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School and Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, claims that file sharing has lit ... |
Big Music's
Goebellogue p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 6, 2004 ... say Felix Oberholzer (Harvard Business School) and Koleman Strumpf (UNC Chapel Hill) in their empirical analysis The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales. ... |
New Study
Concludes Downloads Don ' t Hurt Music Sales morons.org - Apr 6, 2004 ... Basically the gist of it is that even spikes in file-sharing don't result in ... from the authors of the study, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
Don’t
Blame Downloads for Sagging CD Sales TechnologyReview.com - Apr 6, 2004 ... industry dogma that Internet file sharing is destroying the retail music business. But a statistical study unveiled on March 29 by the Harvard Business School ... |
Arista hood-hop
tyro J-Kwon Village Voice, NY - Apr 6, 2004 ... A new study from Harvard Business School and UNC-Chapel Hill suggests that file-sharing has virtually no effect on sales on any given album, and that the ... |
Declining
single sales? 'File-sharing innocent' Macworld UK, UK - Apr 6, 2004 ... This could be on account of reduced album prices, or as the Harvard study suggests, file-sharing may actually increase album purchases among people who wouldn ... |
Study Defends
Music Sharing The Harvard Crimson, MA - Apr 6, 2004 ... to a recent study co-authored by professors at the Harvard Business School (HBS ... downloads of songs from specific albums on the OpenNap file-sharing network, and ... |
File-Sharing
Getting Bad Rap? Rolling Stone - Apr 5, 2004 A controversial new study by economists at Harvard and the University of North Carolina has found that file-sharing is not the cause of declining CD sales. ... |
A
Heretical View of File Sharing Infoshop News - Apr 5, 2004 ... rigorous economic comparison of directly observed activity on file-sharing networks and ... write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
Click
& swap, download all your music, but CDs will still sell: ...
Indian Express, India - Apr 5, 2004 ... rigorous economic comparison of directly observed activity on file-sharing networks and ... write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
New
study concludes file sharing does not hurt
sales iPodlounge, United States - Apr 5, 2004 ... Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School and Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill concludes that file sharing is not ... |
Don't try it! - CRIA
told p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 5, 2004 ... to the recent US report concluding that online file sharing is not ... rather precise estimates," say itys authors, Felix Oberholzer (Harvard Business School) and ... |
Digital music
: what ’ s in store ? Macworld UK, UK - Apr 5, 2004 ... The Harvard report disputes record industry claims that file-sharing has impacted against sales; calling the impact of file sharing "statistically insignificant ... |
Downloads
slow to take off Australian IT, Australia - Apr 5, 2004 ... by the Harvard Business School claims the phenomenon had little impact. It notes sales dropped 15 per cent between 2000 and 2002, but illegal file sharing was ... |
New
haven for free music: Canada Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - Apr 5, 2004 ... A study released this week by two professors, from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina, says that file-sharing doesn't hurt record sales ... |
Digital
music : what ’ s in store ? Macworld UK, UK - Apr 5, 2004 ... The Harvard report disputes record industry claims that file-sharing has impacted against sales; calling the impact of file sharing "statistically insignificant ... |
A
Heretical View of File Sharing The Ledger, FL - Apr 5, 2004 ... rigorous economic comparison of directly observed activity on file-sharing networks and ... write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
Music
industry hit all wrong notes in court Toronto Star, Canada - Apr 4, 2004 ... from you, they essentially copy the file from your ... As a well-researched and detailed Harvard University study ... It also said those sharing song files the most ... |
Economists defy
industry with finding that music downloads don't ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Apr 4, 2004 ... rigorous economic comparison of directly observed activity on file-sharing networks and ... write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
A
Heretical View of File Sharing New York Times, NY - Apr 4, 2004 ... rigorous economic comparison of directly observed activity on file-sharing networks and ... write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
A
Heretical View of File Sharing New York Times - Apr 4, 2004 ... rigorous economic comparison of directly observed activity on file-sharing networks and ... write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School ... |
Canadian Judge:
Downloads OK Stereophile Magazine, NY - Apr 4, 2004 ... appeared on CNET quoting a study by researchers at Harvard and at the University of North Carolina that found the measurable effect of file sharing on album ... |
Copyright
News: File Sharing and Sales Figures Digital Digest, Australia - Apr 2, 2004 ... from Harvard Business School and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has found that music sales in 2002 were not affected by file sharing. ... |
Week in
review: Swap away, eh? CNET News.com - Apr 2, 2004 ... of file sharing's effects on music sales says online music trading appears to have played little part in the recent slide in CD sales. Researchers at Harvard ... |
US warms
up to paid cyber music Times of India, India - Apr 2, 2004 ... Study authors, Associate Professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Professor Koleman Strumpf of ... The study looked at file sharing for the second half of 2002 ... |
Are
we surfers or serfs? Globetechnology.com, Canada - Apr 2, 2004 ... at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, has just revealed what those of us who live on-line have long suspected, that the effect of file-sharing on ... |
Judge
creates new haven for free Internet music: Canada Arizona Business Gazette, AZ - Apr 2, 2004 ... A study released this week by two professors, from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina, says that file-sharing doesn't hurt record sales ... |
File-sharing
ruling opens Pandora's Box Globetechnology.com, Canada - Apr 2, 2004 ... the decision could have implications beyond music file sharing.". ... of any kind of digital file -- be it a ... by business school professors at Harvard University and ... |
Upbeat
news Study has upbeat news about illegal downloads Harvard
... Chicago Tribune (subscription), IL - Apr 2, 2004 ... overwhelming weight of evidence, analysis and surveys attests that illegal file sharing has a negative impact on CD sales," Lamy said. "The Harvard-UNC study ... |
Upbeat
news Study has upbeat news about illegal downloads Harvard
... Chicago Tribune (subscription), IL - Apr 2, 2004 ... overwhelming weight of evidence, analysis and surveys attests that illegal file sharing has a negative impact on CD sales," Lamy said. "The Harvard-UNC study ... |
World
News > More Americans pay to download music: study New Kerala, India - Apr 2, 2004 ... Study authors, Associate Professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Professor Koleman Strumpf of ... The study looked at file sharing for the second half of 2002 ... |
File-sharing
ruling opens Pandora's Box The Globe and Mail, Canada - Apr 2, 2004 ... the decision could have implications beyond music file sharing.". ... of any kind of digital file -- be it a ... by business school professors at Harvard University and ... |
Judge
creates new haven for free Internet music: Canada AZ Central.com, United States - Apr 2, 2004 ... A study released this week by two professors, from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina, says that file-sharing doesn't hurt record sales ... |
Are
we surfers or serfs? The Globe and Mail, Canada - Apr 2, 2004 ... at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, has just revealed what those of us who live on-line have long suspected, that the effect of file-sharing on ... |
Music
World Happenings Daily Vanguard, OR - Apr 1, 2004 ... On the topic of file sharing, a study that came out recently by professors Felix Obeholzer-Gee of Harvard Business School and Koleman Strumpf of the ... |
MPAA's
piracy plot Daily Variety (subscription) - Apr 1, 2004 ... at Harvard Business School and the U. of North Carolina asserts that sharing music over the Internet has no direct impact on music sales because file-swappers ... |
Harvard
University researchers find music downloading bolsters CD ...
UW Badger Herald, WI - Apr 1, 2004 ... from the Harvard Business School and Koleman Strumpf from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, to test relations among file sharing, frequencies of ... |
File-sharing
ruling opens Pandora's Box Globetechnology.com, Canada - Apr 1, 2004 ... the decision could have implications beyond music file sharing.”. ... of any kind of digital file — be it a ... business school professors at Harvard University and ... |
Record
industry pooh-poohs file-swap study Arizona Republic, AZ - Apr 1, 2004 ... a study released Monday called "The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales: An Empirical Analysis," which was written by researchers at Harvard University and ... |
New haven for
free music: Canada Christian Science Monitor - Apr 1, 2004 ... A study released this week by two professors, from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina, says that file-sharing doesn't hurt record sales ... |
Charges of Song
Swapping Go Global TechNewsWorld - Apr 1, 2004 ... legal risks of using unauthorized file-sharing networks like ... industry's contention that online song sharing has led ... Just this week, Harvard and the University ... |
IFPI rebuts
Oberholzer/Strumpf study p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 1, 2004 ... is upset with Felix Oberholzer (Harvard Business School) and Koleman Strumpf (UNC Chapel Hill) whose detailed analysis of the effect p2p file sharing has on ... |
Canada
Puts Arctic Chill On Music Industry Washington Post - Apr 1, 2004 ... •. •. The Canadian ruling comes at a time of conflicting file-sharing studies. Two researchers from. Harvard Business School. and the. ... |
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