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* Another study shows that '''P2P networks (Vuze) users are the best consumers for Hollywood''': « Introducing Hollywood's Best Custormers ». Source: [http://www.magid.com/vuze.pdf Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc. - 02/06/2009].
 
* Another study shows that '''P2P networks (Vuze) users are the best consumers for Hollywood''': « Introducing Hollywood's Best Custormers ». Source: [http://www.magid.com/vuze.pdf Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc. - 02/06/2009].
  
* [http://www.marsouin.org/article.php3?id_article=264 This note] realized
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* [http://recherche.telecom-bretagne.eu/marsouin/spip.php?article250 This note] realized by [http://www.marsouin.org/ M@rsouin] presents the principal results of a survey on video consumption (or on audiovisual content consumption in general) on the Internet. We'll take a particular look to the statistic vision of online video consumption. The conclusion of this study: '''"Those who download videos on PP networks, also are those who buy more DVDs."'''
 
 
* [http://www.marsouin.org/article.php3?id_article=264 Cette note de synthèse] réalisée par Môle armoricain de recherche sur la société de l'information et les usages d'internet (M@RSOUIN) présente les principaux résultats d’une enquête sur la consommation de vidéos (plus largement sur la consommation de contenus audiovisuels) sur Internet. On s’attachera ici plus particulièrement à une vision statistique de la consommation de vidéos en ligne. Conclusion des auteurs de l'étude, '''"Les individus qui téléchargent des vidéos sur les réseaux P2P sont également ceux qui achètent le plus de DVD."'''.
 
  
 
* A [http://www.bi.no/Content/Article____74866.aspx study] conducted in late 2008 by the Norwegian School of Management [http://www.bi.no/Content/StartPageEnglish____56401.aspx BI] (Norwegian version is [http://www.bi.no/Content/Article____74799.aspx here]) cited by [http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/04/study-pirates-buy-tons-more-music-than-average-folks.ars ars technica] on 20Apr2009 shows that "the people who use unpaid downloading have ten times the consumption of paid downloads than those who do not use unpaid downloading".
 
* A [http://www.bi.no/Content/Article____74866.aspx study] conducted in late 2008 by the Norwegian School of Management [http://www.bi.no/Content/StartPageEnglish____56401.aspx BI] (Norwegian version is [http://www.bi.no/Content/Article____74799.aspx here]) cited by [http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/04/study-pirates-buy-tons-more-music-than-average-folks.ars ars technica] on 20Apr2009 shows that "the people who use unpaid downloading have ten times the consumption of paid downloads than those who do not use unpaid downloading".

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  • 02Nov2009 Slate.fr, current affairs webzine Slate's French sister site, points out in this article entitled "Pirates spend more on music" a report by BBC news citing the results of a survey about piracy among more than 1000 people commissioned by Demos researchers. This online poll has found that people who admit downloading music through illegal file-sharing spend nearly twice as much as those who claim they do not and that current price of music files is far higher than what customers are willing to pay. Websites (including peer-to-peer systems and streaming services) visited by music listeners are also explored.
  • 2009/09 - A study realized between January and March 2009 in 12 countries among 6500 Internet users by IPSOS Allemagne shows that French Internet users are not the World Champions of illegal downloading. This study also shows that in Germany "pirates are better consumers of "legal" culture than the German Internet users who don't donwload illegally. Sources: tempsreel.nouvelobs.com 21/09/2009 pcinpact.com 21/09/2009 ecrans.fr 22/09/2009
  • This note realized by M@rsouin presents the principal results of a survey on video consumption (or on audiovisual content consumption in general) on the Internet. We'll take a particular look to the statistic vision of online video consumption. The conclusion of this study: "Those who download videos on PP networks, also are those who buy more DVDs."
  • A study conducted in late 2008 by the Norwegian School of Management BI (Norwegian version is here) cited by ars technica on 20Apr2009 shows that "the people who use unpaid downloading have ten times the consumption of paid downloads than those who do not use unpaid downloading".
  • This study commissioned by the Canadian Ministry of Industry in 2006-2007 finds "no direct evidence to suggest that the net effect of P2P file-sharing on CD purchasing is either positive or negative for Canada as a whole" but that, on the contrary, "among Canadians actually engaged in it, P2P file-sharing increases CD purchasing"

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