Hilary Rosen and others held a debate on downloading music last night at Oxford University. This first-person account is very tasty.
* Hilary Rosen asks "Put up your hand if you download and burn music" (most hands go up). She then asks "Keep you hand up if you buy more music because of it" (many stay up). She gets worried and immediately asks some different and confusing set of people to put their hands up, causing everyone to look miffed, and everyone putting their hand down)
* One of the proposition giving figures on the Linkin Park album (sales, downloads etc), the leader of the opposition saying he'd personally downloaded it and then gone out and bought it, asking for the figures of how many people who'd downloaded it had bought it, and being told "I have no figures, and nor do you" by the proposition, nicely ignoring the fact that they both then had a figure showing that 100% of people surveyed there who'd downloaded had also bought…
(via NTK)