A new study from the Pew Research Center states that most musicians do not support the RIAA’s legal actions against downloaders. Sixty percent of those surveyed do not believe the lawsuits benefit musicians and only five percent believe file-sharing has hurt their careers. Thirty-five percent feel they have benefitted from downloading and eighty-three percent have allowed free samples of their music to be posted online.http://thedaily.washington.edu/news.lasso?-database=DailyWebSQL&-table=Articles&-response=newspage.lasso&-keyField=__Record_ID__&-keyValue=9470&-search
- Alyssa Fried in News
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