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June 20, 2005
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Study Looks at US Attitudes Toward Filesharing
P2Pnet.net reports on a recent study about American attitudes towards P2P (Americans Split Over File Sharing).
US public opinion is divided over p2p file sharing, says a new survey of a random sample of 1,062 Americans conducted last month.
Forty-five percent say file sharing services should be outlawed while 39% say they should be allowed, states Digital Life America, a research program launched by Solutions Research Group in Toronto, Canada.
The article goes on to break down some of the distinctions based on age (younger people are more in favor of keeping P2P legal) and other characteristics.
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