
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 13 October 2004
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Anonymous
Location
Scotland
Occupation
Software engineer
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So 44% admit having illegal tracks.
How many don't admit it? (Ed note. Why would they lie in an anonymous survey?)
Steve Ballmer was right then, iPod users aren't as white as their devices!
Of course, the same would be true if it were made by Microsoft.
Get real!
So 44% admit having illegal tracks.
How many do...
Anonymous
Tim Litz's comment about his spending is also true...
Ken Thompson
Legally downloaded music from Apple/Napster etc. i...
Dean Barrett
Will, Biased?
I think so, Lets see:
Lets put...
Anonymous
Its been a while, but I used to download tracks, s...
Anonymous
With a name like Liszt, I'm not surprised he's leg...
Mark Lysaght
I lied in an anonymous survey, a "youth behaviour"...
Mark SPLINTER
Anon from Scotland - you seem to have a problem wi...
anonymous as well
I steal music online
Anonymous
I steal music offline on file sharing. I see nothi...
Anonymous
Izzat so? Just do the math, ya idjit. So far, Ap...
Wilson Bradley
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