London - With the U.K.
government considering whether or not to make Internet service providers cut
off service to customers who repeatedly engage in illegal file-sharing, a new
report issued in the country suggest that 70% of consumers there would stop
such actions if they received a warning from their ISP. The 2008 Digital
Entertainment Survey, conducted by Entertainment Media Research and
commissioned by U.K.
media law firm Wiggin LLP, further found that the percentage of users who would
cease illegal file-sharing rises to 78% among male teenagers.
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