Piracy Is Socially Accepted, New Study Finds

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    Piracy Is Socially Accepted, New Study Finds

    A new study published by the Danish Rockwool Foundation Research Unit has found that copyright infringement it socially acceptable for most people.

    The results show that when asked whether unauthorized downloading for personal use was acceptable, and 70% found that it was socially acceptable. The 70% includes 15-20% of respondents who found online piracy "totally acceptable".

    The RIAA/MPAA will be devastated by these results, but it just shows how futile launching a direct fight against piracy may be, when people obviously do not find the illegality of online piracy a problem, and when people's attitudes have largely remain unchanged when compared to the results of a similar study conducted in 1997, suggesting the copyright lobby's anti-piracy promotions and tougher laws have had no effect on downloading habits.

    However, most respondents were able to make the distinction between piracy for personal use and piracy for profit, with 75% saying that piracy for profit is totally unacceptable.

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    A recent study on moral standards and whether some law breaking is socially acceptable has revealed an interesting stance on file-sharing among the public. Of those questioned in the study, 70% said that downloading illicit material from the Internet is acceptable. Three out four, however, felt it was completely unacceptable to then sell that product for profit.
    Last edited by admin; 1 Mar 2011, 03:03 PM.
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