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- Dashun on 2008-04-23 - Tags technews
- Bobbyelliott on 2008-04-07 - Tags home , copying , bootlegs , illegal , file , sharing , music , statistics , Internet , Music , Statistics
- Plagiarismtoday on 2008-04-07 - Tags 54 , piracy , music , copying
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The industry's anti-piracy efforts have largely focused on illegal online music swapping - with estimates suggesting only one in 20 digital downloads is paid for. But the online problem is potentially dwarfed by "offline copying", argues BMR. Its research, carried out by the University of Hertfordshire, suggests that, for 18-24-year-olds, home copying remains more popular than file sharing. Two-thirds of people it surveyed copy five CDs a month from friends.
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