NIN digital download proves massive success

'Ghosts I-IV' netted £380,000 in just two days after it was released online

A recent experiment in self-publishing by Nine Inch Nails appears to have yielded more than just critical kudos, as initial results show that their Ghosts I-IV online release took just two days to net $750,000 (£380,000).

The recordings were released on the band's website on 2 March under a Creative Commons licence that allows sharing. Fans - who had various purchase options starting at $5 (£2.50) for a plain download, up to $300 (£150) for an 'ultra deluxe edition' - drove the profit to levels associated with a best-selling CD distribution by 4 March.

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