aliquis
2005-09-30, 21:43
P2P Users More Likely to Cheat, Shoplift
Posted by Zonk on Friday September 30, @05:14PM
from the you'll-get-hairy-palms-too dept.
Music
prostoalex writes "New research report (sponsored by the recording industry, so should definitely be objective) suggests that those who download music online are also likely to cheat at schools/universities and to shoplift. From the Globe and Mail: 'Not only does music file-swapping harm artists, but it also points to an erosion of respect for intellectual property that threatens Canada's economy and values at the core of our society,' said Graham Henderson, president of the Canadian Recording Industry Association, which commissioned the polls."
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/30/135259&tid=141&tid=187
Posted by Zonk on Friday September 30, @05:14PM
from the you'll-get-hairy-palms-too dept.
Music
prostoalex writes "New research report (sponsored by the recording industry, so should definitely be objective) suggests that those who download music online are also likely to cheat at schools/universities and to shoplift. From the Globe and Mail: 'Not only does music file-swapping harm artists, but it also points to an erosion of respect for intellectual property that threatens Canada's economy and values at the core of our society,' said Graham Henderson, president of the Canadian Recording Industry Association, which commissioned the polls."
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/30/135259&tid=141&tid=187