How Sony BMG's Rootkit Is Impacting Sales

from the not-going-well dept

One common refrain that we all heard from lots of people after the Sony rootkit story became news was that people weren't going to buy Sony offerings any more. Of course, it's easy to say that -- but how many people actually follow through? At least when it comes to certain CDs, it seems to have had quite an impact. The artists whose CDs were outfitted with the rootkit quickly saw their sales plummet and it seems to be impacting a few other Sony BMG artists also. It sounds like those musicians are not happy. They're hearing about it from fans, and it's impacting their own publicity efforts -- even if they had no say in the decision to include copy protection technology on the CDs. So how long until a Sony BMG artist sues the label for damaging their reputation with copy protection?
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  • identicon
    JUSTICE, 23 Nov 2005 @ 3:54am

    hrrmmm

    I wonder if their sales plumitted because their CDs were pulled from the shelves? There was a recall? How could you buy what is no longer available.

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  • identicon
    Jason, 23 Nov 2005 @ 4:04am

    No Subject Given

    I find it HI-larious that a week ago Sony was proclaiming that no one cared about rootkits..and people on this very site were proclaiming that people were idiots wasting their time for making calls for a boycott online.
    Who looks foolish now?

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  • identicon
    Alien Overlord, 23 Nov 2005 @ 4:54am

    No Subject Given

    I hope it carries over to all their other product areas -- Sony needs some humbling.

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  • identicon
    Scott, 23 Nov 2005 @ 5:16am

    conflicting reports...

    According to the Register, Sony sales have not suffered (nearly enough) from this fiasco.
    http://www.theregister.com/2005/11/22/analysis/
    Folk who I've talked to about this fall neatly into two camps. Those like myself, who rely on their PCs for business, pleasure, social life etc etc take the whole thing very seriously, while people for whom their PC is 'EMail and the Internet' smile and give me that glazed look which I've come to recognise as 'go away you're being geeky'.
    I genuinely belive that if we don't stop this sort of abuse right now, we will soon find ourselves in a position where it is impossible to stop. Unfortunately, Sony is/are right, most people don't know or care what a rootkit is, and so the idea that one has been forced upon them just goes in one ear and out the other.

    If Sony want to control my DVD Burner then they can bloody well pay for it themselves, otherwise it's mine to do with as I please!

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    • identicon
      theStorminMormon, 23 Nov 2005 @ 5:55am

      Re: conflicting reports...

      In a way it doesn't matter if the sales impact is from the CDs being pulled from shelves or from boycott action. In either case, it's a direct result of the rootkit. I know that pretty recent the Texas AG found that the CDs were still available in several retail outlets, however. That's why they launched their own lawsuit.

      I'm also not sure that you would expect or really need to see an impact of this on the larger Sony group - so I'm not sure if previous post was looking at Sony/BMG or just Sony (including their consumer electronics, etc.) We really only need to impact Sony/BMG to get their attention.

      In any case, I consider this more of a warning shot than an all-out onslaught. This is the first time a company has so blatanly crossed the line from protecting their own content to actually attacking their consumers. While I'd love to see Sony/BMG taken to the cleaners, I'm satisfied with any reaction that demonstrates a willingness on the part of their consumers to fight back.

      Sony will be back. Either Sony or some other record label or film distributor. This is the trial run of an impending battle, and I'm glad to see that the advocates of reasonable copy protection and consumer rights have some fire power of their own.

      -stormin

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    • identicon
      Jason, 23 Nov 2005 @ 5:57am

      Re: conflicting reports...

      This seems to be true as reported by other sources as well, although i've read of various music act themselves sufferring in sales, but maybe these acts just see an opportunity for an excuse....

      Yeah, well.. just wait till Texas gets done with Sony, Then perhaps they shall pay for what they have done.

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  • identicon
    Paul M., 23 Nov 2005 @ 5:40am

    The Register reports Sony not affected financially

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    • identicon
      John, 23 Nov 2005 @ 9:11am

      Re: The Register reports Sony not affected financi

      TheRegister article was written by Andrew Orlowski, known far and wide for not being the most credible of journalists. He likes to pick a story angle and then write it, even if the facts suggest otherwise.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 23 Nov 2005 @ 6:00am

    I am boycotting Sony

    And my friends are too. My friend asked me last night what I thought of a Sony MP3 player, and I told him all about the rootkit/spyware fiasco. This has happened several times with several people in the last few weeks ... All told I can personally account for about $1500 in lost Sony sales in just a few weeks. Sony should be worried if others' experiences are anything like mine.

    Sony's problem is that the people who are most likely to know about and be appalled by the rootkit issue are the same trusted people their friends come to for all tech/gadget issues. BEFORE they buy.

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  • identicon
    lucky mee, 23 Nov 2005 @ 6:12am

    Not my choice

    I am glad that I don't find any Sony products appealing, and there musical offerings do not
    have anything interesting to me.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Sissy Pants, 23 Nov 2005 @ 6:31am

      Re: Not my choice

      If an artist Sues Sony I will die laughing. I wonder how many people at Sony have been fired because of this fiasco...

      Ahhh, more satisfactory then rum and coke!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    The Serenity, 23 Nov 2005 @ 7:55am

    Sony Fiasco

    I could care about sony's rootkit; (though be glad it was not installed into an Alternate Data Stream, then nobody would have found it for a good long damn time.) I guess the reason I do not care is that whenever some ID10T company tries this stuff it is almost guarenteed to cause them 3X as much in stolen records via burning. There will always be a way for someone to get around someone elses software, and I am not sure sony is ready to go head to head with the hacking community. I am sure you will have no issues finding a torent that allows you to get copies of the CD's which "should" no longer be on the shelf. If sony would like to stop this crap before it gets too big they should set a trend and drop the price of CD's... a 5$ CD would certainly cause me to stop burning someone elses CD to my HD..... But on the flip side, I have somewhere in the realm of 48gigs of music.... so i already have most of what I want.... and a lot i don't... I say we need to find a way to put Spyware on the CEO's PC so he can't use it... see how he likes it...

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Joe Schmoe, 23 Nov 2005 @ 8:08am

      Re: Sony Fiasco

      I say we need to find a way to put Spyware on the CEO's PC so he can't use it... see how he likes it...

      Wouldn't accomplish anything. I think we can agree that he is also dumb enough to "not know what a Rootkit is to care about it"...

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    BurnVictim, 23 Nov 2005 @ 8:15am

    Returned the CD

    I purchased one of these copy protected CDs and couldn't play past track 6. I sent it back with an angry letter - got no response whatsoever. I thought, until about a week ago, that I was the only one who would ever *not* purchase a copy protected music CD - heck - we don't even have a CD player in the house anymore - all digital.... I hope these guys learn their lesson.
    I also wrote a comment on Amazon about the offending CDs

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Mike W., 23 Nov 2005 @ 10:56am

    SONY in trouble

    A bunch of the family is buying a new computer for parents. We narrowed the choices down to Dell and Sony; after this nonsense, we've deleted Sony from any consideration at all.

    Multiply this by some large number of similarly angry consumers.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Curry, 23 Nov 2005 @ 11:06am

    What's the deal?

    So, are we sure that Sony has 'spyware' on their cds? Sony is denying that it is spyware. Also, if it is spyware I couldn't care less. I like Sony, and their products. If people don't keep their computers protected, it's their own faults. And I also believe (no proof, but it could be very likely) that artists actually sign an agreement with Sony allowing them to put this coding on the discs. I'm not sure if all Sony cds are affected, but an artist list that I saw included all artists that had a beef with Napster and are physically trying to stop piracy. Anyway, those are just my thoughts. I think it's a conspiracy...the artists agreed so their music wouldn't be pirated but now that people have found out about this they're telling Sony to take it out to get their sales back up.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Pointer, 23 Nov 2005 @ 1:05pm

      Re: What's the deal?

      you're missing the point captain clueless, this "spyware"
      leaves your computer open to attacks from far more harmful computer viruses and the like. If you woke up tomorrow morning and couldnt use your computer because of some sort of virus you'd start to care believe me. Besides, any one would some self respect would not allow ANYONE to place things within their property without their permission. What's the deal? The deal is when your computer gets hijacked and sends me and a million other people spam or worse, more viruses. Can you say "economy loses millions of dollars due to virus attack" can you say "my computer doesnt work anymore and i dont know why". Even My grandma gets it, but apparently you have been left out of the loop on this one. "i like Sony", well they despise and mistrust you and think you are a thief and think nothing of vandalising your expensive computer. That's the deal.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        fredfrumppy, 24 Nov 2005 @ 7:18pm

        Re: What's the deal?

        unfortunately, most people dont know/care about spyware. if u dont value your computer as more than a browser, then u arnt going to want to waste time worrying about rootkits, even if u know what could potentially happen. sony took the risk of distributing spyware knowing full well that while some people would raise a red flag, in the majority of cases it would slip by unnoticed. Fortunately, word got out and the cds were recalled before full damage was done.

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  • identicon
    Fundriving, 23 Nov 2005 @ 11:47am

    A ongoing skirmish in a protracted war

    The rootkit fiasco has been a good chink in the armor of corporate global power that, in this case, computer savy people have been able to use to win a small victory in protecting privacy. The war is far from over. In all the threads on this topic, the two points that we must all understand point to the only two weapons we can use against companies like Sony. Our ability to Communicate and our aggregate purchasing power.

    We need to communicate the problem to as many non-savy people as possible in plain language and convince people to protest with their spending power. Public humiliation and economic damage is the only thing that brings change in the corporate world.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    dorpus, 24 Nov 2005 @ 8:08am

    No Subject Given

    sony ps3 - now with pre-installed root kit. ha ha

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    steak, 25 Nov 2005 @ 12:55am

    THey'll just claim piracy

    "Album sales dropped because people were pirating the music and putting it on the internet."

    That's the usual claim from RIAA morons when a record sales drops.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Matt, 14 Mar 2006 @ 7:37am

    Read>

    Give a picture of this Sony BMG "rookit."
    That way during the game we know what to be watching out for so we know what to do in case any more mishapps ever happen.

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    • identicon
      George, 14 Mar 2006 @ 7:39am

      Re: Read>

      U can't give a picture becasue anybody that has them are huge dipshits....they know not what they do so screw u and ur already screwed freinds u dumbshit!!!!

      link to this | view in chronology ]


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