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Story: Swapping doesn't hurt music sales - study

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Posted by: Anonymous (Tuesday 30 March 2004, 1:03 PM)

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music sales have slumped because CD's have been recognised as the rip-off's they are. Charging £14 for a 1970's album or £5 for a single with 6 versions of the same song is a joke, and now we don't have to fall for it. When they finally compete with play.com and cdwow in the high street and sell albums for less than £10 (like Adsa, Tesco and Sainsburys manage!!!) then many people will give up copying and downloading and go back to buying the real thing.

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