In a late study by British Music Rights , 14- to 24 - year - olds were polled as to how much steal music they carried around on a daily ground . The finding was that almost one-half of said euphony was never buy . 842 of the 1,770 caterpillar track held on the fair digital medicine player were reported as steal - that ’s 48 per centum .
In addition , one-half of this group was felicitous to partake all of their medicine , though credibly more often through BitTorrent than Times Online ’s “ century , or thousands , of song at any one time ” postulation . Another point that ’s not quite clear is whether or not CD backups were considered to be steal tracks . If so , these identification number become extremely tough to interpret .
Still , 80 % of the music pirates said that they ’d pay about £ 10 / month for a subscription service . Now if we could only discover a subscription service that offered as many tracks as the entire dark alley of the cyberspace , we ’d really have something . [ Times Online ]

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