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June 14, 2005

Europe's Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released a report today examining the state of online music distribution. The report tries to find a middle ground in the P2P wars, and it has made news because some of its findings go against the RIAA's party line. For instance, the report found that there's no clear causal link between the rise of P2P and the fall of offline music sales. The report also recommends that the music industry "re-evaluate" its attitude toward P2P, and possibly by considering ways to operate legitimate P2P networks. In fact, the OECD seems generally up-beat about P2P as a technology, a fact that doesn't sit well with the RIAA. For the obligatory round of RIAA scowls, frowns, and harumphs about the report, see this Wired article.

Via Ars Technica


Originally from Ars Technica, remediated by yatta on Jun 14, 2005 at 12:55 AM