US musicians favour sharing - new survey
A new survey of US artists reveals that while most agree that downloading from file-sharing networks is illegal, yet they admit they themselves download media without paying and have little idea if it is legal or not.
The Pew Internet survey ’Artists, Musicians and the Internet’ reveals that artists are playing a canny game around the issue of file-sharing.
Read the complete story here. (pcpro.co.uk)
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