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IFPI Whines About Piracy in Digital Music Report 2008

By Tommy
Created 01/28/2008 - 20:27
London – The IFPI has published its annual digital music report for 2008. The report contains highlights and statistics from 2007 for the recording industry. The IFPI represents the recording industry worldwide with some 1400 members in 75 countries and affiliated industry associations in 49 countries.

The IFPI report says that copyright infringement and piracy is rampant. The IFPI also says that governments should force ISP's to police their networks.

“A turning tide of opinion is one thing – a concrete programme of action is another. There is only one acceptable moment for ISPs to start taking responsibility for protecting content – and that moment is now. After years of prevarication in the discussion, the French government’s decision to seize the day is deeply refreshing. It shows an urgency of approach that is badly needed in every market where music is today being massively devalued by piracy,” says John Kennedy, CEO and IFPI Chairman.

Since the growth in digital sales has not offset the decline in CD sales, the IFPI believes that piracy is to blame. "ISP cooperation, via systematic disconnection of infringers and the use of filtering technologies, is the most effective way copyright theft can be controlled. Independent estimates say up to 80 per cent of ISP traffic comprises distribution of copyright-infringing files," states the IFPI report.

Highlights include:
Top 10 Global Digital Singles 2007
Artist Song Sales
(millions)
1 Avril Lavigne Girlfriend 7.3
2 Utada Hikaru Flavor of Life 7.2
3 Rihanna Umbrella 6.6
4 T-Pain Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin') 5.9
5 Akon Don’t Matter 5.7
6 Soulja Boy Tell’Em Crank That 5.2
7 Shop Boyz Party Like a Rock Star 5.2
8 Sean Kingston Beautiful Girls 4.8
9 Mims This is Why I'm Hot 4.8
10 Beyonce Irreplaceable 4.6
Chart includes: online single track downloads, mastertones, ringback tones, full track downloads to mobile, video mastertones. Period Dec 2006-Nov 2007. Combines all versions of the same song. Sales figures rounded.

Top 10 Digital Markets, Sales by Channel
Country Online Mobile
1 USA 67% 33%
2 Japan 9% 91%
3 UK 71% 29%
4 South Korea 63% 37%
5 Germany 69% 31%
6 France 39% 61%
7 Canada 58% 42%
8 Australia 59% 41%
9 China 27% 73%
10 Italy 44% 56%


The full report, "Digital Music Report 2008 [1]", is available in pdf format.

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