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E proprio parlando di One Direction, abbiamo visto la reazione della critica al loro album “Up all Night”. Dopo il salto, alcune recensioni raccolte in questi mesi: - The Indipendent (Uk): 4/10: L’album di debutto contiene 15 puntate di inoffensivo pop da radio pomeridiana.

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(No requirements for commenting). TPB will / is already blowing up. Though being the last real well known public site. Isn't a great position for the 'freedom' of the internet if you will. Though this is just like busting drug dealers (only more serious for the guy busted ) -- more will pop up in their place if they don't return. This stuff never stops what such a huge percentage of people do. 'pirate' entertainment material of all kinds, etc.

-- Meanwhile the profits of these industries are at record highs. This isn't the way to go about what they perceive as taking their 'profits'. The vast majority of people who pirate items wouldn't otherwise purchase them if the option wasn't available.

That's what they assume (and tout as revenue lost) -- Instead of trying to hunt people down. They need to work on making their content available (movies, shows, etc) in very inexpensive, or free manners (advertisements, product placement etc). Software companies need to work on making popular software packages much more affordable. Especially the suites that are many thousands of dollars per copy.

Or even several hundred. The gaming industry already has an easy way to not 'worry' about pirating as online modes for games is where things have shifted by majority and that really can't be 'hacked' -- so you have game releases making Billions these days.

If you didn’t catch the news over the weekend, Adele’s 25 is currently on course to smash records on both sides of the Atlantic. As, the star’s third album sold approximately 1.9m copies in its first two days on sale in the US. That’s significantly more than the entire first week sales of Taylor Swift’s 1989 last year (1.3m). The 1.9m figure covers just Friday (November 20) and Saturday (November 21), with more than 60% of sales coming on digital download services. Adele’s performance on Saturday Night Live on the the latter date will have given a further boost to 25’s extraordinary commercial performance – it was the In the UK, in a single day – that’s 300,000 sales.

Industry leaders are now tipping MBW that the LP is expected to surpass 700,000 sales in the UK by the end of this week. It’s a similar story the world over: 25 was the No.1 album in 106 of iTunes’ 119 territories last night. ITunes markets where 25 has failed to hit the top spot so far include Kazakhstan, Honduras and Paraguay. Yet with all due respect to these countries, there is a chart which means much, much more to the music business on which 25 hasn’t triumphed.

In fact, it’s completely tanked. Adele and her team at XL/Beggars & Sony famously decided not to put 25 on streaming services in its opening week. Arguments continue to rage over the merits of this strategy (the fact she’s sold 2m+ units in two days around the world perhaps tells its own story). In going ‘sales-only’, however, Adele and her label(s) must have been braced for a piracy hit. This is one of the key reasons why record companies elect to put new records on Spotify, Apple Music etc. On day one – the hope that they’ll tempt torrenters away from illegitimate services to fully licensed, simple access-based alternatives. “We started Spotify because we love music and piracy was killing it,” after she ‘did an Adele’ and kept her 1989 album off streaming services – then pulled her entire catalogue from Spotify.