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Old 12-22-2007, 08:29 AM   #293
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Just an interesting social experiment. The band is calling the experiment a success while the recording industry is calling it a failure. What if ebooks were sold in this manner, we pay as to how well we liked them or not, would it work?

By the way this story is well documented, you can search for all the numbers and examine them


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What does this example show? I assume that for an ordinary CD were people give copies to some friends also have a large percentage of people that have a copy but have not payed for it. So without looking at the absolute numbers you cannot say anything about this example. Also when a thing is new people download stuff just to check if they like this music or not.

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