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Old 03-03-2012, 04:07 PM   #49
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+1, Stonetools.
Thanks. Here is an interesting poll:

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The JZ Analytics online survey of 1,001 Americans was conducted December 27-28, 2011 and has a margin of error of +/-3.2%.

I. Summary of Poll Results:

A. General Questions

Is online piracy a problem? 82.1% of Americans believe online piracy and the online sale of counterfeit drugs are a problem; only 3.3% of Americans did not see it as a problem at all.

Should anti-piracy laws be strengthened? 79.7% of Americans believe it is important for our country to strengthen the laws against online piracy and the sale of counterfeit drugs; only 3.9% of Americans believe it is not important at all to strengthen anti-piracy laws.

Ever used pirated material? 80.1% of Americans have never downloaded pirated music or videos without paying for it; only 13.7% have. Even among the Internet Generation of 18-29 year old Americans, a majority (50.3%) have never downloaded pirated material without paying for it.

Ever ordered drugs without a prescription online? 95.9% of Americans have never ordered a prescription online without having a prescription, while only 2.8% of Americans have.

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I suspect that the "spokesperson" and his supporters are in the three per cent.
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