Is 95% of the world's digital music pirated?

IFPI report 'creative work is at risk'
IFPI report 'creative work is at risk'

A staggering 95 per cent of digital music is illegal, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.

The IFPI's digital music report – which is published annually – insists that the music industry shrank in the last year and chairman John Kennedy mentions the illegal download market's impact – although his source for the 95% statistic is not made clear.

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