More than two-thirds of American music swappers don't care whether the music is copyrighted, according to a study. The Pew Internet and American Life Project study, released on Thursday, found that 67 per cent of US internet file-swappers are indifferent to copyright concerns, up from 61 percent in the summer of 2000. Black and Hispanic Americans are more devoted to copyright apathy than European-Americans, according to the study. The biggest downloaders: students, especially those with a university-provided T1 line.
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