User talk:1000の言葉

the RIAJ gives a monthly report to certify singles every month. they classify in three different categories. the one i am using for the numbers in the Ayu Disco page are all three combine (as they are all downloads.)

Here is an example of the monthly report page which the RIAJ offers: http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w090420.html (as you can see, both Rule and Days were certified Godl and Platinum respectively in this report.) It is for the month of April, 2009

There are "Chaku Uta", "Chaku Uta Full" and "PC Single" in which they can get certified, all of which are done by means of digital distribution. I have all of these numbers archived together on my computer and the numbers which have been posted numerous times now are correct, not yours (for the most part.) Only the reports which reputed Together When... surpassed 3 million were absurd and fabricated. thank you. Impracticable (talk)
 * 1. All visitors should understand the download sales. So if the sources are only on your computer, they can not retrace them. I have add the sources for the numbers i found on the article.


 * 2. I dont understand why all three categories are combined. I think short ringtones which contain only 20 - 40 seconds of a song (Chaku Uta) are not the same like full length downloads (Chaku Uta Full). With this method you push the numbers up to an unnatural level. When you look at other discographys from international artists, you never see ringtone numbers.--1000 no kotoba (talk) 13:13, 5 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Ringtones cost more than full songs. I think it should be based on the fans willingness to pay, right? and does the RIAA include ringtones? i think thry may, although i'm not sure,  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.193.146.189 (talk) 23:19, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Of cause Chaku Uta costs less than Chaku Uta Full. And no, RIAA dont include ringtones.--1000 no kotoba (talk) 11:29, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Well I am still a firm believer that all format downloads should be included (as they are on just about every other J-Pop artist's discography). Seeing as they cost just as much, normally more, than the full song, they should be included.  When the RIAJ gave their list of monthly top paid downloaded songs (which they discontinued a few months ago) it certainly did include downloads.  Here is an example (http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w090220_1.html) where Hamasaki's "Sparkle" charted at #8 for the entire month based solely on downloads. Impracticable (talk) 14:44, 1 June 2009 (UTC)