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February 03, 2005

We've cited Big Champagne statistics numerous times to point up the differences between 'facts' from the entertainment industry on the fanciful corporate music download businesses, and what's happening in the real world of online music, which is to say the p2p networks.

The differences are in orders of magnitude. Can they possibly be accurate?

Yes, Big Champagne ceo Eric Garland promises.

p2pnet: What, bottom line, does Big Champagne do?

Garland: Big Champagne gathers information about activity on all of the most populous/popular p2p file sharing networks by large-scale participation in those networks.

p2pnet: How do you manage that?

Garland: The process involves passive observation of what users are downloading to shared directories, sharing over time, and what they're searching for - all recorded and analyzed continually. Our systems are constantly monitoring activity globally, and have been doing so for more than four years.
Originally from p2pnet.net, remediated by yatta on Feb 3, 2005 at 01:44 AM