The market for commercial classical CDs has no significant competition
from downloading. The customer wants both superior sound and the
packaging. There are exceptions, but I believe that that is generally
true.
On the other hand there is an active market for live material,
broadcasts, and recordings long out of print. In general, neither
sound quality nor packaging offers any advantage comparable with the
cost of the CD - even when that CD is an underground product from a
label such as Gala. That business is likely to be destroyed by
downloading, which appears to bother no one but those living on its
proceeds.
Now if only the people uploading realized that an AM broadcast does
not benefit from 48 Ksps, 320 Kbps MP3s in "stereo"... <G>