RIAA blames piracy for ongoing--though slower--decline in traditional music sales.
U.S. music sales continue to decline but the rate of decrease is slowing, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
The industry organization has revealed that sales of recorded music and videos slipped 6 percent to $11.9 billion in 2003. The business saw a 7.1 percent decline in CD sales. However, the rate of decline seems to have slowed, according to the RIAA.
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