December 5, 2004 5:20 AM PST

Study: Artists not threatened by file sharing

Two-thirds of artists surveyed said file sharing posed little threat to them.

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The reason they say this is...
The reason the artists say that P2P is not a threat to the creative industries is because it is only a threat to greedy corporate part of the industy and the part that wants to keep absolute control over it so they can continue to rip-off the consumer and the artists. The sooner the artists realize that the RIAA and the music studios are not looking out for them and only see them as sining dollar signs the sooner they can go their own way and use P2P to make themselves some real money.

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The reason they say this is...
The reason the artists say that P2P is not a threat to the creative industries is because it is only a threat to greedy corporate part of the industy and the part that wants to keep absolute control over it so they can continue to rip-off the consumer and the artists. The sooner the artists realize that the RIAA and the music studios are not looking out for them and only see them as sining dollar signs the sooner they can go their own way and use P2P to make themselves some real money.

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