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...The game disappointed, if the stock is any guide: it wilted as much as 5 per cent....
...Data in Nigeria is still expensive for the majority of the population, costing the equivalent of about $5 a gigabyte....
...It proposed a final dividend of 5.6p, giving a total for the year of 7.4p, unchanged from a year ago. The shares opened up 0.9 per cent at 57½p....
...A month after the album came out a survey suggested 62 per cent of In Rainbows’ downloaders chose to pay nothing for it....
...The music industry had hoped government would go further to punish illegal downloaders....
...The format of the album is threatened as downloaders pick only favourite tracks for their MP3 players....
...ISPs say it would be almost impossible to check and stop illegal downloaders. The industry has cited data-protection curbs that prevent them from inspecting the contents of data files....
...There was no mention of any “three-strikes-and-you’re-out” policy targeting individual downloaders, contained in reports of a leaked early draft of the strategy....
...Cauty apparently isn’t giving interviews until November 5, 2011....
...The latest wave of cases brings the total number of legal actions against illegal file sharers to more than 5,500 in 18 countries outside the US....
...The UK market has become the largest and fastest growing music download market in Europe, and IFPI research showed that 5 per cent of internet users paid for music on the web compared to 4 per cent who regularly...
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