globally in August, but levels in the US remained mostly steady. According to BigChampagne.com, the number of average simultaneous users worldwide hit 9.62 million in August, an increase of 1.3% over July. When compared to the same period last year, the increase is a more drastic 41%, part of an overall surge in file-sharing. In the US, total simultaneous users hit 6.87 million, a figure level with the previous month but a 51% jump over August 2004.
– A new study of about 1000 iPod users found that the
average digital music player contains 375 songsbut at the same time 50% of digital music players hold fewer than 100 songs.
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BMI postedrevenues of more than $728 million for fiscal 2004-2005, an
increase of more than 8.3% over the previous year.This marks the first time that any copyright organization in the world has crossed the threshold of $700 million in performing rights collections. This represents an increase of $56 million over the previous year and resulted in royalty distributions tosongwriters, composers and publishers of more than $623 million.