Measures fail to affect music piracy – Financial Times
Levels of online music piracy have remained unchanged in spite of the rise of legal digital services and the threat of tougher sanctions against downloaders, a music industry survey has found, reports Tim Bradshaw.
Research by Harris Interactive for the BPI, which represents record labels in the UK, found that 23 per cent of consumers admitted using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks to download files, the same level as its previous poll in February.
You can read the full piece on FT.com. The story was also covered by Rick Wray in the Guardian and BBC Online.