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is it statistics that lie?

Alas, whether record sales have fallen (which is a different question from whether sales have fallen BECAUSE OF quote-piracy-unquote) continues to be contested.

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Here is an interesting analysis of the [bogus] RIAA claims that the 'Internet ruined our sales'. The author compares the sales figures recorded by Soundscan, a Nielson service which tracks record sales, and the RIAA reported losses of sales. Predicta... [Read More]

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