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The Gov't Should Filter P2P Music Movies Software
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Music CD Sales (RIAA Financial Reports) Peaked in 1997 at 942.5 Million Units 2007 Sales: 511.1 Million Units Difference: 46% Decrease
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Music CD Sales (RIAA Financial Reports) Peaked in 1997 at 942.5 Million Units 2007 Sales: 511.1 Million Units Difference: 46% Decrease Total Revenue of All Music Sales (incl. digital) Year 2000: $14.3 Billion Year 2007: $10.3 Billion Difference: 28% Decrease
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Music Napster Peak usage: 26.4 Million Unique Users in Feb 2001 Direct Correlation With Music Industry Losses
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Movies 2005 MPAA Report on Piracy Major US Studios Lost $6.1 Billion in 2005 20% of total losses from United States 38% of $6.1 Billion From Internet Piracy Alone
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Movies 2005 MPAA Report on Piracy Major US Studios Lost $6.1 Billion in 2005 20% of total losses from United States 38% of $6.1 Billion From Internet Piracy Alone U.S. Internet Piracy = $463 Million Lost Revenue
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Software Microsoft Genuine Advantage (2007) 500 Million Copies Validated 114 Million Pirated Copies (22%) $1.14 Billion Lost (at $100 per copy)
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Summary Several Billion Dollars Lost Every Year Legitimate P2P Need Not Be Restricted
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