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Article: Difficult times ahead, but money will be made from digital music, report.(from Jupiter Research)(Industry Overview)
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- Article date:
- July 14, 2003
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The online music industry faces difficult times ahead with over 18 per cent of internet users still using illegal file sharing, according to the Jupiter Research's latest research.
Unsurprisingly, Jupiter Research contends that until genuine cooperation is reached between broadband service providers (BSPs) and the music industry, consumers will remain unconvinced of the need to pay for online music. According to the company's survey, the European online music market has made little progress, with 43 per cent of consumers surveyed still not convinced of the need to pay for a ...
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... ... this year, nearly double the 2002 figure, according to Jupiter Research, which expects shipment numbers to grow almost 50% a year ... DVD player, but portable music players, combined with online music stores and services, will be a strong holiday shopping ...
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