What the papers say: Payout defeat for illegal downloads
03 Aug 2006
Kazaa's £61m settlement to record companies last week appeared to signal an important victory for the music industry and the continuing demise of illegal downloading services.
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Jobs | Agency Showcase | Ad creativeLONDON - Illegal downloading levels have hit record levels and are costing the UK economy and media owners £120 billion a year, according to a government advisor.
Kazaa's £61m settlement to record companies last week appeared to signal an important victory for the music industry and the continuing demise of illegal downloading services.
It is the first time that research has quantified the scale of illegal downloads. The BPI says ...
HONG KONG: Almost half of all home computer users in the city have downloaded MP3s or other music files from the web without paying for them, a study by TNS has found.
HONG KONG: Almost half of all home computer users in the city have downloaded MP3s or other music files from the web without paying for them, a study by TNS has found.
NEW YORK - As the recording industry fights a losing war against internet music piracy, a new initiative has been launched to track down internet users who download music.