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Doh! Survey says P2P doesn't hurt most artists

Filed in archive Artists by Marc on December 05, 2004

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Or, thanks to GMSV: RIAA considers "educational lawsuits" against naive musicians

Pew survey on artistslinks, file sharing, and the Internet: Reuters Reuters article - Survey results graphic

Nothing new there. What is significant is that people still take and report such surveys. It reflects the perception, and myth, that artists are involved in the P2P debate, and by extension that RIAA represents artists. While I disagree with RIAA's position and tactics, as a marketer I salute their PR and success in controlling and framing the issue and public mindshare.

Marc Freedman
RazorPop, developer of TrustyFiles, the leading multiple network P2P file sharing software
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