87 per cent of users participating in the survey believe that the downloaded content on a network or file-sharing networks'
Peer to Peer '(P2P) are not committing any illegal act, according to a study conducted by the portal technology' MuyComputer.
Thus, a "vast majority" is against it downloads file-sharing networks can be posed as an illegal activity, while 51 percent feared that the law eventually forcing his ISP to disconnect your connection broadband use P2P networks. " In addition, 86 percent say not feel influenced by "the official campaigns against piracy of music and movies."
The report also reveals that 32% of respondents said the use of P2P networks every day, while 22% reached only in a timely manner. "Occasionally" goes to 36% of the total, dropping to 10% who come only on weekends. "
Regarding the choice of content, 36% of respondents said using P2P networks for downloading movies, TV series, applications, games and music, while 22% is devoted almost exclusively to downloading music . 25% of survey participants prefer only movies and TV series. The data also indicated that only 9% of users download applications and games.
When asked about the possibility that P2P networks promote the dissemination of culture, 59% of users consulted believe so, but "depending on the use made of them," whereas 36% answered with "yes, absolutely. "
The Report 'MuyComputer' has been produced "no right to P2P networks, trying to reflect only the perceptions of users of the Internet." The survey was developed over a period of measurement data from May 27 to June 22 with the participation of 3830 broadband users with enough knowledge to connect to file-sharing networks from home. "