2004 study, and if you read it closer you'll see that the vast majority are not full-time musicians- of course, the vast majority of artists are not full time musicians. One would think that an artist deriving the majority of their livelyhood would have stronger feelings than one that doesn't.
Also, the poll was taken by sending out emails to "musicians organizations" and putting banners on websites. So it suffers from self-selection bias as well, which could of course cut either way.
Regardless, it's still meaningless. Even if 99% of people give something away for free, or are comfortable with it being given away for free by someone other than themselves, the 1% that aren't are still entitled to their property.
What was interesting about the poll was that while artists were split on filesharing, 2/3 felt that artists should have complete control over their material. Seems to be a bit of a conflict there, unless I am misreading it in my admittedly very quick run through.
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Also, the poll was taken by sending out emails to "musicians organizations" and putting banners on websites. So it suffers from self-selection bias as well, which could of course cut either way.
Regardless, it's still meaningless. Even if 99% of people give something away for free, or are comfortable with it being given away for free by someone other than themselves, the 1% that aren't are still entitled to their property.
What was interesting about the poll was that while artists were split on filesharing, 2/3 felt that artists should have complete control over their material. Seems to be a bit of a conflict there, unless I am misreading it in my admittedly very quick run through.
Vass
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