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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

postheadericon New Study Shows Majority Of Americans Against SOPA; Believe Extreme Copyright Enforcement Is Unreasonable

approval is that most Americans favor the bill because they want to "protect" intellectual property jobs. It never made much sense, since SOUP does not protect all jobs. Destroys them, preventing one of the few parts of our economy was creating jobs - new firms and small enterprises, particularly in the technology sector. Now the same people who brought you in-depth study on piracy in the media in emerging markets, have come to a new report that reveals some of his recent investigations into the violation of the Americans. There are a lot of useful information is revealed here, but none is more timely and the following key:
56% of respondents
oppose government involvement in blocking access to infringing material . This number increases to 64% when the term is used censorship.



addition, when asked specifically whether ISPs, social media sites and search engines must block access to infringing content if it also meant some legal content also blocked (essentially the definition of soup - where even supporters of the bill admit that block any legal content) only 36%
that c ' is an acceptable way to enforce the copyright.
In other words, a majority of Americans are opposed to the methods and the impact of the SOPA.
The study also found that when
convince
legal services are
    subject, which can cause a massive decrease Content of the amount obtained by unauthorized means. It's not a surprise. We reported some time. And once again demonstrates why the soup is exactly the wrong approach. Instead of actually decrease the offense, in addition to increasing the burdens and costs for new businesses that offer compelling new services.
  • The report also has many other important stories. We saw a lot of conflict in the comments about how "common" crime. Part of the problem is that probably depends on how you define. What this report shows a lot of sense:.
    46% of adults "bought, copied or downloaded unauthorized music, TV shows or movies"
    Viewing
  • only 18 to 29 years, population and the number s student to 70%. It is the voters of tomorrow, politicians ...
In most cases, however, seems to be uploaded personal or shared with friends and family. 75% of people say it's okay to send music files to family members. 70% say that for movies. 56% of people say it's OK to send music to friends. 54% say that the films. In other words, a lot of "hacking" there is really only friends and family to share some content. Reality "massive" problem of piracy is quite limited. Approximately 2% of adults have huge collections of music unauthorized, and 1% have huge collections of movies are not allowed. In addition, a much smaller percentage of people who think it is okay to download content to the file or shared services (of course) to sell unauthorized copies of files:






Therefore, it should not be surprising that most people think that the application should be fairly limited and not particularly expensive. From the report:
only a small majority of Americans (52%) support the penalties for downloading music and movies copyrighted - and limit the support to warnings and fines. Other sanctions, such as bandwidth and disconnection, receive much less support.


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