


Less than two weeks after a study showing that Internet movie piracy displaces digital film sales, new research by two European Commission researchers arrived at the opposite conclusion with respect to music sales. In short, they find that “digital music piracy should not be viewed as a growing concern for copyright holders in the digital era. In addition, our results indicate that new music consumption channels such as online streaming positively affect copyrights owners.”
The two authors, Luis Aguiar and Bertin Martens, are from the EU's Information Society Unit (under the Joint Research Centre) based in Seville, Spain. The duo described their study and conclusions in a new 40-page paper published this month.
"Although there is trespassing of private property rights (copyrights), there is unlikely to be much harm done on digital music revenues," Aguiar and Martens write.
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