NIN fans could have gone to any file sharing network to download the entire CC-BY-NC-SA album legally. Many did, and thousands will continue to do so. So why would fans bother buying files that were identical to the ones on the file sharing networks? One explanation is the convenience and ease of use of NIN and Amazon’s MP3 stores. But another is that fans understood that purchasing MP3s would directly support the music and career of a musician they liked.
The next time someone tries to convince you that releasing music under CC will cannibalize digital sales, remember that Ghosts I-IV broke that rule, and point them here.
Significant news for the future of the music biz, and a clearly persuasive case study for openly licensed content:
Repost from “NIN’s CC-Licensed Best-Selling MP3 Album” by Fred Benenson, available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.