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RIAA: Music downloaders hurting Haiti

Posted 06 March 2010 01:01 CEST by Jared Newman

Because a charity album benefiting Haiti was made available through file sharing sites, the music industry says humanitarian efforts have been undermined.

In January, various artists recorded a live album entitled “Hope for Haiti Now,” whose proceeds go to the Red Cross and other relief organizations to aid Haiti after a massive earthquake occurred there on January 12. The Recording Industry Association of America pointed out in a blog post that the album has appeared on The Pirate Bay, Torrentz and other file-sharing sites.

“The posting highlights a truly ugly side of P2P piracy – the undermining of humanitarian fundraising efforts via online theft of the “Hope for Haiti Now” compilation,” the RIAA wrote.

Maybe that’s true for a very small number of people, but as Music Ally learned, illegal downloads of “Hope for Haiti Now” were minimal, according to statistics from piracy tracking firm BigChampagne. Torrent downloads of the album peaked below 5,000 downloads per day, compared to over 90,000 illegal downloads of Lady Gaga’s hit album The Fame Monster (graph below). Clearly, most file sharers weren’t too interested in undermining humanitarian aid.

But wait, you argue, what if the Haiti relief album wasn’t very popular to begin with? Turns out, it was. The Hollywood Reporter noted that “Hope for Haiti Now” was the biggest one-day album pre-order in iTunes history, and became the top-selling album in 18 countries. According to Nielsen Soundscan, the album sold 171,000 copies in its debut weekend, and become the first digital-only album to reach the top of the Billboard 200 chart.

I won’t defend the thousands of people who did download “Hope for Haiti Now” through file-sharing sites. TechDirt argues that these downloaders may have directed donations elsewhere, but there’s no way to prove that. However, we can prove that despite the prevalence of music piracy, an overwhelming number of people had their hearts in the right place, no matter how the RIAA tries to spin it.

UTR
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 06 Mar 10 03:24
Why does the RIAA treat every illegal download as a lost sale? My guess is that a high percentage of illegal downloaders would not have bought the music if they couldn't download it illegally. The record companies probably get more sales from people downloading the music, auditioning it and then deciding to buy it verses if it wasn't downloaded at all.
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UTR
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 06 Mar 10 03:24
Why does the RIAA treat every illegal download as a lost sale? My guess is that a high percentage of illegal downloaders would not have bought the music if they couldn't download it illegally. The record companies probably get more sales from people downloading the music, auditioning it and then deciding to buy it verses if it wasn't downloaded at all.
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ftlion
MyCE Junior Member
Posted on: 06 Mar 10 06:01
They are desperate because they are on the brink of oblivion and will not go gently to that goodnight. Corporations have empty souls coupled with one track minds hell-bent on profit at any cost. They have become complacent and now face the prospect of obsolescence but don't seem to understand that the artificial dam they have created to control the flow of content is not just leaking but has been completely circumvented as the theirs is no longer the only avenue for it travel, so they continue sticking thier fingers into holes along with their heads...
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ftlion
MyCE Junior Member
Posted on: 06 Mar 10 06:01
They are desperate because they are on the brink of oblivion and will not go gently to that goodnight. Corporations have empty souls coupled with one track minds hell-bent on profit at any cost. They have become complacent and now face the prospect of obsolescence but don't seem to understand that the artificial dam they have created to control the flow of content is not just leaking but has been completely circumvented as the theirs is no longer the only avenue for it travel, so they continue sticking thier fingers into holes along with their heads...
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silver30
MyCE Member
Posted on: 06 Mar 10 23:17
How could the RIAA justify this? They should be ashamed of themselves for having a blog post like that. Most people who downloaded the album wee probably kids.
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silver30
MyCE Member
Posted on: 06 Mar 10 23:17
How could the RIAA justify this? They should be ashamed of themselves for having a blog post like that. Most people who downloaded the album wee probably kids.
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Mr. Belvedere
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 07:57
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Mr. Belvedere
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 07:57
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iamrocket
Dedicated DoMi groupie
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 15:00
The RIAA kills a Haitian child every time you download a song.
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iamrocket
Dedicated DoMi groupie
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 15:00
The RIAA kills a Haitian child every time you download a song.
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Seán
Senior Administrator & Reviewer
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 15:23
Another possibility is that some who purchased the CD probably either don't have a clue how to rip it or figure it's handier to just download the songs instead for their iPod/MP3 player.
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Seán
Senior Administrator & Reviewer
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 15:23
Another possibility is that some who purchased the CD probably either don't have a clue how to rip it or figure it's handier to just download the songs instead for their iPod/MP3 player.
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Blu-rayFreak
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 16:55
as usual, more sensationalist BS from the RIAA spin machine.
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Blu-rayFreak
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 08 Mar 10 16:55
as usual, more sensationalist BS from the RIAA spin machine.
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thatoneguy
New Member
Posted on: 15 May 10 14:47
1. No one cares about Haiti or your failed attempts at a straw-man argument.
2. No one cares about that shoddy song and if they do, then why would you treat the only people who are willing to listen to your crap with such hostile demeanor?
3. Everything you do makes no business sense. Are you just being a douche-bag for the sake of it?
RIAA - We don't make music. We make music illegal!
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thatoneguy
New Member
Posted on: 15 May 10 14:47
1. No one cares about Haiti or your failed attempts at a straw-man argument.
2. No one cares about that shoddy song and if they do, then why would you treat the only people who are willing to listen to your crap with such hostile demeanor?
3. Everything you do makes no business sense. Are you just being a douche-bag for the sake of it?
RIAA - We don't make music. We make music illegal!
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RCM
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 16 May 10 18:57
The RIAA needs to disappear of the face of the earth!
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RCM
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 16 May 10 18:57
The RIAA needs to disappear of the face of the earth!
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Ripgut
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 19 May 10 02:23
Quote:
Originally Posted by Blu-rayFreak
as usual, more sensationalist BS from the RIAA spin machine.
Co-sign.
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Ripgut
MyCE Resident
Posted on: 19 May 10 02:23
Quote:
Originally Posted by Blu-rayFreak
as usual, more sensationalist BS from the RIAA spin machine.
Co-sign.
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