The RIAA's Fuzzy Math

Forget the confusing percentages, here’s an oversimplified example: I shipped 1000 units last year and sold 700 of them. This year I sold 770 units but shipped only 930 units. I shipped 10% less units this year. And this is what the RIAA wants the public to accept as “a loss.”

Just another example of how statistics can say whatever it is you want them to.

Via Lessig Blog and Tech Law Advisor.

[ syndicated from http://blogs.slashstar.com/tim/archive/2004/05/23/548.aspx ]

Published Sunday, May 23, 2004 10:26 PM by Tim Marman

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# re: The RIAA's Fuzzy Math

Monday, May 24, 2004 3:21 PM by Michael Cook
This has been going on for years. I think last year or the year before they claimed a 10% drop in retail sales or something to that effect. It turned out that they were only counting cd singles, which were going out of favor and their business was generally up in every other way.

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