People Still Mostly Getting It For Free
Via Engadget, we read about research on paid versus P2P digital music downloads. Both Engadget and the Guardian seem to be missing something. The Engadget headline reads “paid music downloads slow, peer-to-peer sharing grows”, while the Guardian weblog reads “NPD cited no slowdown in the number of households with a member using peer-to-peer (P2P) sites to download music for free, with 6.4 million tallied in July 2004, compared with 5.1 million in August 2003.” Check out the chart:

“No slowdown”? It looks to me like both models took a distinct plunge over the summer (no doubt because schools weren’t in session), and are recovering. In fact, in the last month, paid music downloads are recovering at a faster rate (13% to 11%, if my math is correct).
