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    Xbox 360 MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Microsoft Corp. today announced the results of a new survey that found teenagers between seventh and 10th grades are less likely to illegally download content from the Internet when they know the laws for downloading and sharing content online.

    About half of those teens, however, said they were not familiar with these laws, and only 11 percent of them clearly understood the current rules for downloading images, literature, music, movies and software. Teens who were familiar with downloading rules credited their parents, TV or stories in magazines and newspapers, and Web sites -- more so than their schools -- as resources for information about illegal downloading.

    Following are additional key findings from the survey:
    -- A lack of familiarity with the rules and guidelines for downloading from the Internet contributes to teen opinions that punishment is unnecessary.
    -- Almost half of the teenagers surveyed (49 percent) said they are not familiar with the rules and guidelines for downloading images, literature, music, movies and software from the Internet. Only one in 10 (11 percent) said they understood the rules "very well."
    -- Among teenagers who said they were familiar with the laws, more than eight in 10 (82 percent) said illegal downloaders should be punished. In contrast, slightly more than half (57 percent) of those unfamiliar with the laws said violators should be punished.
    -- In general, teenagers regard illegal downloading over the Internet as less offensive than other forms of stealing.
    -- Less than half of the teens surveyed (48 percent) indicated punishment was appropriate for illegal downloading, while 90 percent indicated punishment was appropriate for stealing a bike.
    -- Teens rely on parents for rules on downloading.
    -- Teens report that their parents are their main source of information about what they can and cannot do online. Reinforcing the role of parents is the finding that some of the strongest deterrents to stealing and illegally sharing content are the prospective consequences.
    -- Among teens who download or share content online, boys are more likely than girls to say that they would not continue after being told the rules* to download or share content over the Internet without paying for it or gaining the owner's permission (76 percent vs. 68 percent respectively).
    -- Teens are challenged by peer pressure and their wallets.
    -- Among teens, peer pressure and cost also have a strong influence on attitudes toward illegal downloading.


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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Lol bollocks they are, teens will be less likely to download illegally when the industry stops screwing them for every bit of cash they earn!


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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Quote Originally Posted by evilsatan View Post
    Lol bollocks they are, teens will be less likely to download illegally when the industry stops screwing them for every bit of cash they earn!
    Couldn't agree more!

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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    -- Teens are challenged by peer pressure and their wallets.
    PEER PRESSURE?! Total and utter bullshit! People download stuff because they either cant afford it, want to see if its any good before spending their hard earned cash, or simply dont want to pay money for stuff that they can get for free!!

    Iv never ever heard of someone being "peer pressured" into downloading illegal content!!

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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    I reckon my 15yo niece has NEVER bought a cd in her life, but has been to dozens of gigs. At about £30 a shot I would think the artists she's into have actually made more money by her downloading their shit free of charge.

    Swings and roundabouts.

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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Downloading illegally is not only free, but also easy and comfortable.
    Content often being accessible through download before store-release, rarities easily findable. Great all around.
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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Quote Originally Posted by RacerKiller View Post
    Downloading illegally is not only free, but also easy and comfortable.
    Content often being accessible through download before store-release, rarities easily findable. Great all around.
    and you also dont have to move!

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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Quote Originally Posted by HermaN View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by RacerKiller View Post
    Downloading illegally is not only free, but also easy and comfortable.
    Content often being accessible through download before store-release, rarities easily findable. Great all around.
    and you also dont have to move!
    I did write "comfortable"

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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    What is it with this bollox news today. First smoking doesn't harm unborn children, then this. Next thing we're gonna see an article proving that having power applied to 4 wheels of a motor vehicle is going to make earth explode.

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    Default Re: MS: Teens Less Likely to Download Illegally When They Know the Laws

    Maybe we should let the scrote teens getting pissed every-night outside our homes know it's illegal to drink under-age as well as being anti social, according to this 'survey', they'll act accordingly

    I'd rather my 17yo lad was raping the arse out of the internet with his music/apps downloads than standing on a street corner with some of the losers from his old school drinking cheap booze.
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