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Study: 86% Would Pay For Legal P2P
Different study, similar results. The Swedish Performing Rights Society (STIM) has released a study titled "Pirates, File-Sharers and Music Users" that reaffirms the lures of P2P and, for a change, attempts to put a price on users' willingness to pay for legal and unlimited downloads.
IFPI: U.S. Music Sales Slump 18.6%
Recorded music sales - made up of trade value revenue from physical sales, digital sales and performance rights - decreased 18.6% in value on the previous year to $4.98 billion in the U.S. in 2008, according to new figures from the IFPI.
Coachella Fest Posts Second Biggest Year Ever
The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival rang up its second biggest year ever, with an aggregate attendance of 160,000, according to producer Paul Tollett, president of Goldenvoice, a division of AEG Live. The event was held April 17-19 at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, Calif.
Coldplay, Duffy Up For Three Ivor Novellos
Coldplay, pop singer Duffy and alt-rock act the Ting Tings are among the nominees for the Ivor Novello Awards for songwriters and composers, alongside a largely unknown self-published musician, Nick Hemming.
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