P2Pers outsell Apple ITMS with new Heart? |
A minor victory is being claimed over the sale of 2000 songs, according to The Register.
In a bid to persuade the music industry that P2P networks can encourage legal file-sharing, P2P companies today claimed that more people have bought tracks from Heart’s new album, ‘Jupiter’s Darling’, via the likes of Grokster, Morpheus and Kazaa than through Apple’s iTunes Music Store.
Something tells me that 200,000 songs would be something to claim victory over because 2000 songs isn’t all that significant. Or is it?
Did this post make you go hmm?



