is all a lie: downloads never hurt the content industry (Text)
Lie. All lies. No discharge resulted in loss of sales, or jobs, or wealth, or declines in GDP, nor any of the apocalyptic messages that the content industry has launched over recent years. They are simply liars stakeholders seeking to influence politicians and citizens to search only their own benefit.
A study undertaken at the London School of Economics examines the evolution of the metrics of the industry compared with the downloads, and shows that everything he said the industry was wrong, a simple lie. That the industry is not as bad as they sought to see the downloads have not caused any significant effect (and indeed represent the future of the industry), and decreases in the turnover of the industry are due simply to other factors, such as the economic crisis and the overall decline in fuel economy. For a good analysis, I recommend this article from Ars Technica, "Did cause file-sharing recording industry collapse? Economists say no. "
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/is-file-sharing-the-global-future.ars
The evidence can not miss that sales declined is evident but they did exactly the same segments of the population lacking access to computer and network, and due mainly to a decline in disposable income for spending on entertainment. Downloads, as many of us have enough of that for a long time, do not hurt sales, but extending the visibility and exposure multiplied, becoming more tangible interest that makes many people go to a concert, to a room film or consuming content in the way that the industry proposes - if it proposes a reasonable minimum, which is the big Achilles heel behind their losses. Pursuing
downloads and those who make a wrong, dead-end strategy. Protect obsolete business models is to avoid the advances of technology only contributes to freeze innovation in the industry. Facts supported by data and analysis, to speculations of an industry interested manipulative lobbies dedicated to supporting unpresentable privileges and monopolies of the past. It's worth reading the study, written in perfectly accessible: it is so clear that even a politician could understand it :-)
http://es.scribd.com/doc/51217629/LSE-MPPbrief1-creative-destruction -and-copyright-protection
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http://www.enriquedans.com/2011/03/es-todo-mentira-las-descargas-nunca-perjudicaron-a-la-industria-de- the-contenidos.html? utm_source = feedburner & utm_medium = feed & utm_campaign = Feed: ElBlogDeEnriqueDans + + (The + Blog + of + Henry + Dans)
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