Abstract:As music consumption increasingly moves to the Internet, music as a product becomes even more intangible and service-like. Online peer-to-peer (P2P) fileswapping software has frequently been used for illegal, copyright-infringing, downloading activity. The dichotomy between sharing and owning of creative works has been questioned by young consumers. Prices may need to fall or services/experiences be enhanced to lessen piracy and increase 'legitimate' consumption of music to a broader range of consumers. New te… Show more
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