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Global CD piracy continues to burn music industry

Global CD piracy continues to burn music industry

General Interest Jul 10,2003 0

More than one billion illegally copied compact discs were sold last year, the latest sign that the beleaguered music industry is failing in its bid to wipe out piracy, a new industry study said on Thursday. In 2002 the sale of pirated CD copies rose 14 percent to 1.1 billion units from the previous year and has more than doubled in the past three years, turning a street-corner trade into an estimated $4.6 billion business, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said in its annual piracy report.

At $4.6 billion, the global market for pirated music now ranks as the third biggest in the industry behind the United States and Japan.

While the new figures track unauthorized CD sales, it does not take into account the economic toll of online file-sharing, an activity difficult to measure.

The music industry blames the proliferation of CD-copying and online file-sharing networks for contributing to a three-year decline in recorded music sales, a slump some predict could last a few more years.

The global recorded music market fell seven percent by value last year to $32 billion, the IFPI said, with unit sales totaling three billion.

In a sign of the industry's struggles, the world's third biggest music company, EMI Group said on Wednesday that a slump in the crucial Japanese market could further postpone a recovery.

IFPI Chairman Jay Berman used the occasion to call for harsher jail terms, strengthened copyright laws and tougher policing tactics to shut down plants that mass produce CDs.

PIRACY CRACKDOWN

The IFPI, which represents scores of independent and major music labels including Sony Music, Warner Music, Universal Music, EMI and Bertelsmann, has vowed to step up its lobbying and education efforts this year to cut down on piracy on all fronts.

It has also helped police crack a series of piracy rings, resulting in seizures of bootleg CDs in Mexico, the Philippines and Luxembourg. The group said it shut down 71 CD production plants last year with a combined production capacity of 300 million discs.

The IFPI also named its top 10 problem countries where local piracy laws remain weak and piracy rates high. The list included: China, Brazil, Mexico, Paraguay, Poland, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand and Ukraine.

In China more than 90 percent of all music sales are in the form of unauthorized bootlegs worth more than $530 million, the group said.

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