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      bogeyman? Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 8 hours ago ... The study by professors Felix Oberholzer of Harvard Business School and Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina found that "Downloads have an ... | 
| Music 
      industry stance an old, broken record Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Apr 19, 2004 ... The fabulously named Harvard Business School professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf issued a study recently in which they tracked sales of 680 ... | 
| Music 
      industry stance an old, broken record The Age, Australia - Apr 19, 2004 ... The fabulously named Harvard Business School professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf issued a study recently in which they tracked sales of 680 ... | 
| Global P2P 
      jihad stumbles The Register, UK - Apr 16, 2004 ... The recording industry's position was further eroded by a report released last week by Harvard Business School associate professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee and ... | 
| EU 
      offloads downloads in weighing merger Daily Variety (subscription) - Apr 15, 2004 ... A recent study carried out by US academics Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf appeared to show that the more popular an album becomes as a pirated ... | 
| File 
      sharing may boost CD sales Harvard University Gazette, MA - Apr 15, 2004 ... Think again, says Felix Oberholzer-Gee, associate professor at Harvard Business School. In a recent study, Oberholzer-Gee found ... | 
| Recording 
      Industry Crusade Stumbles On Computerwire.info (subscription) - Apr 15, 2004 ... The recording industry's position was further eroded by a report released last week by Harvard Business School associate professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee and ... | 
| File 
      swapping unabated, industry says Taipei Times, Taiwan - Apr 14, 2004 ... He cited a report last month from the Washington Post that cited a study conducted by Felix Oberholzer-Gee from Harvard Business School and Koleman Strumpf ... | 
| Philadelphia 
      Daily News Plugged In Column Miami Herald, FL - Apr 13, 2004 ... Using complex (and largely unfathomable) mathematical formulas, professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Koleman Strump of the University of North ... | 
| Downloads 
      Don't Harm Record Industry, Study Says Columbia Daily Spectator, NY - Apr 13, 2004 ... In a study released March 29, Professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill claim that the ... | 
| Severity 
      of file sharing outweighs illegal downloads Daily Nebraskan, NE - Apr 12, 2004 ... In an almost sacrilegious report, university business professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina wrote ... | 
| Downloads 
      of CDs spin controversy Akron Beacon Journal (subscription), OH - Apr 12, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates,'' write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| File 
      sharing not hurting music sales, study says Rocky Mountain News, CO - Apr 12, 2004 ... an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," write the study's authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 North County Times, CA - Apr 10, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| Music 
      industry seeing slow recovery Marin Independent-Journal, CA - Apr 10, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| Music 
      industry making tracks Los Angeles Daily News, CA - Apr 10, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US music 
      sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Miami Herald, FL - Apr 10, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Charlotte Observer (subscription), NC - Apr 10, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 WVEC.com (subscription), VA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 WCNC (subscription), NC - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Bradenton Herald, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Biloxi Sun Herald, MS - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Winston Salem Journal, NC - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Philadelphia Inquirer (subscription), PA - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Kansas.com, United States - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Macon Telegraph, GA - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Pioneer Press, MN - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Monterey County Herald, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Kansas City Star (subscription), MO - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US music 
      sales continue to rise despite piracy SiliconValley.com, United States - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Biloxi Sun Herald, MS - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Grand Forks Herald, ND - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Akron Beacon Journal (subscription), OH - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Bradenton Herald, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Wilmington Morning Star, NC - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Tallahassee.com, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 The Ledger, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales continue to rise despite piracy Duluth News Tribune, MN - Apr 9, 2004 ... `If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales,'' said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Worcester Telegram (Subscription), MA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Fort Worth Star Telegram (subscription), TX - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Ocala Star-Banner, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Lakeland Ledger, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Tallahassee.com, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Philadelphia Inquirer (subscription), PA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Duluth News Tribune, MN - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Miami Herald, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Akron Beacon Journal (subscription), OH - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Kansas City Star (subscription), MO - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 San Jose Mercury News, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Grand Forks Herald, ND - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US music 
      sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Kansas.com, United States - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Monterey County Herald, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Charlotte Observer (subscription), NC - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Times Daily, AL - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US music 
      sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 The State, SC - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| US 
      music sales turnaround continued in first quarter of 2004 Monterey County Herald, CA - Apr 9, 2004 ... If downloads replace sales then spikes in downloads should hurt subsequent sales," said Felix Oberholzer, associate professor of business administration at ... | 
| Math 
      professors' study of music downloads doesn't add up Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Apr 9, 2004 ... Using complex (and largely unfathomable) mathematical formulas, professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Koleman Strump of the University of North ... | 
| P2p file sharing 
      heretics p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 8, 2004 This thought is attributed to Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School who, with Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel ... | 
| CREDIT: 
      AP file Vancouver Sun, Canada - Apr 8, 2004 ... record sales. Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf, economics professor at the University of North Carolina. The academics looked ... | 
| Congress 
      Targets Digital Pirates ABC News - Apr 8, 2004 ... But a new report from two American economists, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School and Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina ... | 
| Downloads 
      don't hurt music sales, say Harvard profs Calgary Herald, Canada - Apr 8, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero," concluded the report's authors, Harvard Business School's Felix Oberholzer-Gee and ... | 
| Philadelphia 
      Daily News Gizmos Column Miami Herald, FL - Apr 8, 2004 ... Using complex (and largely unfathomable) mathematical formulas, professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee of Harvard and Koleman Strump of the University of North ... | 
| Same 
      old tune: Blame downloads: Bright spots seen in wired world ... Boston Herald, MA - Apr 7, 2004 ... iTunes. Felix Oberholzer-Gee, a Harvard University professor, said he doubts much of the loss was due to online piracy. Oberholzer ... | 
| Study 
      says KaZaA has little impact on music sales The South End, MI - Apr 6, 2004 ... It takes 5,000 downloads to reduce the sales of an album by just one copy," said Harvard Business School associate professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee, who co ... | 
| Congress 
      Targets Digital Pirates PC Magazine - Apr 6, 2004 ... But a new report from two American economists, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School and Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina ... | 
| Big Music's 
      Goebellogue p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 6, 2004 ... Downloads have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," say Felix Oberholzer (Harvard Business ... | 
| New Study 
      Concludes Downloads Don ' t Hurt Music Sales morons.org - Apr 6, 2004 ... on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates." This from the authors of the study, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| Don’t 
      Blame Downloads for Sagging CD Sales TechnologyReview.com - Apr 6, 2004 ... As numerous newspapers and websites are reporting this week, Harvard researcher Felix Oberholzer-Gee and colleague Koleman Strumpf at the University of North ... | 
| Study Defends 
      Music Sharing The Harvard Crimson, MA - Apr 6, 2004 Associate Professor at HBS Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Associate Professor Koleman Strumpf at UNC tracked downloads of songs from specific albums on the OpenNap ... | 
| File-Sharing 
      Getting Bad Rap? Rolling Stone - Apr 5, 2004 "No matter how we use our statistical models, we cannot find a connection between decreased sales and downloads," says Felix Oberholzer-Gee, co-author of the ... | 
| A 
      Heretical View of File Sharing Infoshop News - Apr 5, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| Click 
      & swap, download all your music, but CDs will still sell: ... Indian Express, India - Apr 5, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates,’’ write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of ... | 
| New 
      study concludes file sharing does not hurt sales iPodlounge, United States - Apr 5, 2004 The draft of a new study by Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the Harvard Business School and Koleman S. Strumpf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ... | 
| Don't try it! - CRIA 
      told p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 5, 2004 ... an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," say itys authors, Felix Oberholzer (Harvard Business ... | 
| A 
      Heretical View of File Sharing The Ledger, FL - Apr 5, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| Economists defy 
      industry with finding that music downloads don't ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Apr 4, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| A 
      Heretical View of File Sharing New York Times, NY - Apr 4, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| A 
      Heretical View of File Sharing New York Times - Apr 4, 2004 ... have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," write its authors, Felix Oberholzer-Gee of the ... | 
| Canadian Judge: 
      Downloads OK Stereophile Magazine, NY - Apr 4, 2004 ... A longstanding article of faith in the industry, the belief is one that has no scientific basis, according to researchers Felix Oberholzer of the Harvard ... | 
| File Downloads 
      Don't Affect Sales of CDs, Study Says TechNewsWorld - Apr 4, 2004 ... We must be doing something wrong,'" said Felix Oberholzer-Gee, who prepared the study with Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina. ... | 
| Does 
      downloading hurt CD sales? Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Apr 4, 2004 ... We must be doing something wrong,'" said Felix Oberholzer-Gee, who prepared the study with Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina. ... | 
| 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 UNC, noted that most files downloaded for free from ... | 
| Upbeat 
      news Study has upbeat news about illegal downloads Harvard ... Chicago Tribune (subscription), IL - Apr 2, 2004 ... We must be doing something wrong,"' said Felix Oberholzer-Gee, who prepared the study with Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina. ... | 
| Upbeat 
      news Study has upbeat news about illegal downloads Harvard ... Chicago Tribune (subscription), IL - Apr 2, 2004 ... We must be doing something wrong,"' said Felix Oberholzer-Gee, who prepared the study with Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina. ... | 
| 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 UNC, noted that most files downloaded for free from ... | 
| Harvard 
      University researchers find music downloading bolsters CD ... UW Badger Herald, WI - Apr 1, 2004 ... This data allowed the researchers, Felix Oberholzer-Gee from the Harvard Business School and Koleman Strumpf from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill ... | 
| Record 
      industry pooh-poohs file-swap study Arizona Republic, AZ - Apr 1, 2004 ... The authors of the study - Felix Oberholzer, an associate professor at Harvard Business School, and Koleman Strumpf, an associate professor at UNC - said they ... | 
| IFPI rebuts 
      Oberholzer/Strumpf study p2pnet.net, Canada - Apr 1, 2004 p2pnet.net News:- Big Music's IFPI is upset with Felix Oberholzer (Harvard Business School) and Koleman Strumpf (UNC Chapel Hill) whose detailed analysis of ... | 
| Study: 
      File-swaps don't hurt sales The Daily Tar Heel - Apr 1, 2004 ... UNC Professor Koleman Strumpf and Harvard Business School Professor Felix Oberholzer released a report Monday that stated that music file-sharing has had ... | 
| Illegal 
      downloads spur music sales National Business Review, New Zealand - Apr 1, 2004 ... Felix Oberholzer-Gee at Harvard Business School in Massachusetts and Koleman Strumpf at the University of North Carolina ran the study, which tracked millions ... | 
| Download 
      theory rejected National Post (subscription), Canada - Mar 31, 2004 "Downloads have an effect on sales which is statistically indistinguishable from zero, despite rather precise estimates," wrote Felix Oberholzer and Koleman ... | 
| Study finds 
      no harm in file swapping Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Mar 31, 2004 ... We must be doing something wrong,' '' said Felix Oberholzer-Gee, who prepared the study with Koleman Strumpf of the University of North Carolina. ... | 
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