STUDY: 2.8 Million Swedes are File-Sharers

Claims 6 out of 10 file-sharers have either stopped completely or reduced their illegal downloading, but survey only covered music and not movies, TV shows, e-books, and other type of content. A new International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) funded study has been released that claims 6 out of 10 file-sharers have either stopped illegal downloading completely or have at least reduced their usage of P2P. Only 19% said they download content illegally more than once a month, and only 2% claimed they used P2P to find music they could not otherwise find elsewhere.

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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 P2P News

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