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I stuck a response in the music conference (item:music,293) about the financial difficulties and possible bankruptcy of Tower Records. Requoting from the L.A. Times: "Music merchants say sales are down 5% to 10% for the first six months of the year..." The LA Times story mentions lots of causes for Tower's problems, and for the general fall in music sales. Curiously, Napster is never mentioned. One wag somewhere (mp3.com/news, maybe?) argues that the falloff in music sales has accelerated as Napster has been fettered with filters, and as all measurements report that less and less music is being traded through the Napster system. So, he argues, this shows that Napster actually was helping drive sales of music. (That argument is probably about as valid as the argument that Napster was damaging sales in 2000...)
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