The Sony rootkit row came as Apple’s Itunes was reported for the first time
to be outselling CD sales at chains such as Tower Records and Borders.
Apple claims to have sold 600 million songs to 10 million subscribers.
However, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target, Amazon, FYE and Circuit City all scored
higher than Itunes, said research firm NPD.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), just about the only
group to back Sony over the rootkit, claimed digital sales accounted for just
four per cent of the market during the first half of 2005, up from about 1.5 per
cent the previous year.
A US Supreme Court recently ruled against P2P service Grokster, which had to
pay the RIAA $50m after unsuccessfully arguing it was not responsible for
illegal activity by its users.
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