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File Sharing and Music Sales

From Duke Law's Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Professor Koleman Strumpf lectures on "The Effect of File Sharing on the Sale of Entertainment Products: The Case of Recorded Music and Movies"

View the webcast of this lecture.

Interesting comments by Strumpf at 30:00 regarding Itunes as the music industry cannibalizing their physical album sales. Strumpf suggests that Itunes is not the success that it is played out to be in the media.

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