The report by Jupiter Research suggests European consumers who download music from illegal file-sharing websites outnumber those using legal services.
It says illegal networks are used three times as much as legal ones.
It also warns that file-sharers, particularly young people, have little concept of music as a paid commodity.
The UK music industry has been cracking down on illegal file-sharing.
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