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| Study: Teens, Boomers Disagree
About P2Ps by Wendy Davis
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Teeenagers and adults in their 20s view
peer-topeer networks far more favorably than consumers who are older
than 30, according to a report released Monday by the Toronto-based
Solutions Research Group. The study--based on a May telephone survey of 1,062 U.S. respondents
ages 12 and older--found that more than half (57 percent) of consumers
between the ages of 12 and 19, and exactly 50 percent of respondents
in their 20s, indicated that file-sharing services should be allowed.
At the same time, the majority (51 percent) of respondents age 30 and
over indicated that such services should be outlawed. |
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