Posts Tagged ‘illegal’

Legal Use of P2P Growing Faster Than Illegal Use

There’s a new article over at Ars Technica discussing how the legal use of P2P is growing at a faster rate than illegal use.  Of course, the fact that illegal use is already so immense does make it quite easy for legal use to grow at a faster rate (a much lower baseline).

What’s the most interesting about the article is that P2P is seeing some very legitimate uses.  As we’ve said before: if people pay attention to technology and distribution models that gain popularity as a way to steal content, they may start noticing that the technology isn’t always created solely to “steal” but instead as a better way to distribute (and may have help businesses better serve their customers, if they can figure out how to give customers what they want - and then build a business model around it).

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Fewer People Downloading Music Illegally

Fewer people are downloading music from the internet illegally because they are frightened about having their connections cut off, according to new research.

According to an article in today’s Telegraph (UK):

Around 39 per cent of music fans currently download tracks from illegal sites, compared to 43 per cent last year, the annual digital music survey of 1,500 people found.

However, of those, 72 per cent said they would stop if they were contacted by their internet service provider (ISP).

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