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April 15, 2004
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The milk is free, but the cow is still selling
Harvard Business School's Felix Oberholzer-Gee (above) and his UNC colleague Koleman Strumpf showed that downloads of digital music files have no ill effect on CD sales. Their findings were a surprise to the music industry - and to themselves. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Learning to make the best of blood vessels
Lessons from cancer research
Downloading music doesn't kill CD sales
HBS study finds file sharing actually boosts sales for top-ranking albums
Study provides women with more complete picture of risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy
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