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Walsh, J. P. (2003). The lost profit: How piracy affects the music industry. Journal of Business Research, 56(8), 649-656.
Previous studies have examined the impact of P2P file sharing on the entertainment industry. Research has shown that P2P file sharing can lead to significant losses in revenue for content creators and distributors (Walsh, 2003). Other studies have explored the motivations behind users' decisions to engage in illicit downloading activities (Kraut et al., 2002). The findings suggest that users are often driven by a desire for convenience, accessibility, and cost savings. Download From Xtremestream
This study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. We conducted a survey of Xtremestream users to gather data on their downloading habits and attitudes towards digital piracy. Additionally, we analyzed Xtremestream's terms of service, user agreements, and content offerings to understand the platform's operations and policies. Walsh, J
Kraut, R. E., Olson, J. S., Banaji, M., Bruckman, A., & Cohen, J. (2002). Psychological research online: Report of the American Psychological Association's advisory group on the conduct of research on the Internet. American Psychologist, 57(2), 105-117. The lost profit: How piracy affects the music industry