Monday, 2 November 2009

People who illegally download music spend more on music than people who don't

"People who illegally download music from the internet also spend more money on music than anyone else, according to a new study. The survey, published today, found that those who admit illegally downloading music spent an average of £77 a year on music – £33 more than those who claim that they never download music dishonestly.
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The poll, which surveyed 1,000 16- to 50-year-olds with internet access, found that one in 10 people admit to downloading music illegally."
Surce: Poll conducted in the UK by Ipsos Mori, commissioned by Demos, reported by The Independent, 1st November 2009

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