Big Music’s claim that its sue ‘em all campaign is driving people away from sharing files over the p2p networks has once again been seriously questioned.
The latest figures from p2p network research specialists Big Champagne show strong increases in use of popular file sharing nets in the US and globally, despite the fact that last month, the Big Four record label cartel brought the number of people it’s threatening to sue to almost 7,000.
The cartel’s heavily publicized anti-p2p efforts notwithstanding, in November, the average number of people simultaneously logged on to the p2p file sharing networks at any given moment increased significantly from 6,255,986 in October to 7,452,184.
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