P2P Users More Likely to Cheat, Shoplift 614
prostoalex writes "New research report (sponsored by the recording industry, so should definitely be objective) suggests that those who download music online are also likely to cheat at schools/universities and to shoplift. From the Globe and Mail: 'Not only does music file-swapping harm artists, but it also points to an erosion of respect for intellectual property that threatens Canada's economy and values at the core of our society,' said Graham Henderson, president of the Canadian Recording Industry Association, which commissioned the polls."
P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:5, Insightful)
This "study" referenced in the TFA is so poisonously misleading I barely know where to begin.
From TFA: Regarding the first two statistics, perhaps that because (a) they're the ones to use the software programs the most, and (b), they're the ones in school. Regarding the last point, the actual figures were 6%, as opposed to 2% of the general population. With a poll base of only 2,043 individuals, and an error range of 3.1 percentage points plus or minus, one can seriously question the validity of this last statistic. Add this to the fact that teens have been shoplifting since the invention of the 'shop', and this statistic quickly becomes meaningless.
What's especially nauseating about this "study" is that it attempts to establish a causual connection between increased P2P file sharing and these other, 'antisocial' activities:
Again from TFA: Repeat after me: Correlation does not imply causation.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Aye Matey! (Score:5, Funny)
I don't hijack, I commandeer, I don't steal, I borrow, I don't loot, I find. Sometimes I have to pursaude people with a sword or gun, but they actually give me things after I threaten their lives.
I WOULD believe... Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:4, Insightful)
However, I'm not sure where the article even talks about P2P users being more likely to cheat or shoplift. It talks about Canadians 18-29 being more likely than the general population to do these acts.
Darn Canadian PSP users! (Score:5, Funny)
Actually, I first read the post as PSP Users More Likely to Cheat, Shoplift. I was really starting to wonder. Actually, I read it 4x, and didn't catch the error until reading a few comments. Darn those Canadian PSP users, the hosers!
Re:Darn Canadian PSP users! (Score:3, Insightful)
The funny thing is that the report would have remained at the exact same level of "validity" if it indeed were changed to say PSP users. People in the ages 18-29 are probably more likely to use PSPs than people of other ages, just as they are most likely to be using P2P so
Re:I WOULD believe... Re:P2P: the new gateway drug (Score:5, Funny)
Re:RIAA Failed Statistics (Score:3, Insightful)
That's right. Walking into a shop and taking away an object is stealing. Copying a record, tape, CD, or digital file deprives no one of their property and IS NOT stealing; nor is it rape, barratry, public drunkeness or murder.
Symbols and their meanings define human reality. Keeping terms unconfused keeps definitions sane, keeps PEOPLE sane, and prevents liars and bastards of all types from confusing the issue by false symbol assignments in order to falsely win a fraudulently defined co
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:3, Insightful)
Repeat after me: Correlation does not imply causation.
Where in that quote are they saying that file swapping causes people to do these things? It sounds to me like they are saying that people who do those kinds
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:2, Insightful)
Make no mistake, Mr Henderson wants you to believe that File Sharing is a cause.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:5, Funny)
What they are implying is that being Canadian causes people to have poor moral standards... Now who can argue with that?
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Actually, it's even worse: assuming the article is correct, it found that the *age group* of people who commit the most piracy are the same *age group* that commits the most shoplifting. I.e., they didn't even find a correlation between piracy and shoplifting, only that "teens are the most likely to commit piracy" (obvious - they use the net the most) and "teens are the most likely to shoplift, although they're not very likely to" (also obvious, and a long historical fact), but *not* that "teens who commit piracy are those who are most likely to shoplift".
One thing that raises big flags is that if they *did* find a correlation between those who commit piracy and those who shoplift, it wasn't stated. Are we to believe that they didn't bother to check for a correlation after conducting this sort of poll? That stretches credibility. It seems likely, then, that they found *no* correlation, and so simply stated that they're in the same "age group" to try and suggest to readers that there *is* a correlation where there is none.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:2)
As we all know, the Domino Theory is correct! You start with Beijing. Then, Pyongyang. Soon after, the Commies are in Saigon. The next thing you know, Comrade, they'll be marching down Main Street in Omaha!!!
In this case, all of Canadian brats will soon be lahying in the streets of Ottowa with needles sticking out of their arms....
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:5, Funny)
Well the young men refused to go to Vietnam, the communists 'won', and sure enough, tens of thousands of Vietnamese did come to the US and take our jobs.
I'll never doubt the government again.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:3, Interesting)
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Speaking of which, the towelheads could be landing at South Carolina as we speak here. Quick, let's bomb all the Middle East to ever preclude that from happening. After all, America can't ever be defended, so that's t
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah I downloaded the soundtrack after I got done shoplifting the DVD. And I didn't report it on my taxes either...
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:4, Interesting)
I could go on, but all that was hardly comparable to the (farcical) Commie Invasion of North America. The point is clear that there was NO Commie Invasion being planned seriously. Americans would have blown the unbelievable shit out of any forces that would have tried to cross either ocean or via land routes across the cold north. Americans would have severely met anyone who dared to drive a tank across American native soil.
In short, the Commie Invasion was a myth that was used to keep people scared enough to continue the extremely good times of the military-industrial complex that was created during WWII. The MIC essentially made a Fascist state within the American Republic, and we today are living in the Empire that said Fascism transformed the Republic into.
Now, people are still so scared of America's endless enemies (which are largely manufactured by Americans) that they are willing to attack other nations who have no invasion capability and had no intention of assaulting American native soil whatsoever. Americans under their sick little Empire are so lacking in courage that they are willing to pre-emptively strike and invade just on the possibility of a strike upon themselves. All this is making the world a very unsafe place for civilization.
In short, Americans no longer understand the philosopy of self-defense. They have gone completely offensive, and entirely mistake such things for self-defense. Sad.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:5, Interesting)
Seriously, who is running these companies and why are investors not extremely upset about this?
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Yes, you can. If you're going to cite all the studies to back a flawed premise, they can all be written off. Correlation does not imply causation is a basic logical tenet to avoid chasing false conclusions that aren't true.
You just want to believe that the studies support your pre-made conclusion. That is why avoiding such logical fallacies is so important, and why "correlation does not imply causation" is a completely
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No No No! You can't say that! You should be saying this:
Re:That's still not good science (Score:3, Insightful)
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Not only does the RIAA/CRIA harm artists they also have little respect for their own customers which threatens new and interesting music which is at the core of music value!
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Re:Clearly you didn't go to school in the north (Score:4, Informative)
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Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, it's like this classic example:
Increased ice cream sales in NYC on a given day linked to increased crime rate.
Of course if it's hot out, both ice cream sales and crime are going to increase but they have nothing to do with each other directly.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:3, Interesting)
In the case the article talks about, the common cause of music downloading and shoplifting may be that those people are young, or don't have money.
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:2, Insightful)
in another NEWS FLASH.... (Score:2, Funny)
CompSci & Engineering Projects at Rent-a-Coder (Score:3, Insightful)
those who download music online are also likely to cheat at schools/universities...
Just last week I was surfing the coder-for-hire sites, and, in addition to the ridiculous, asinine demands people were making [$100,000 projects for opening bids of $100 - the sort of thing that would starve an already emaciated Bangalorean peasant], I was just appalled at the number of spoiled, self-obsessed, ingrate college students who were advertising for coders to write their CompSci and Engineering projects for them.
Re:CompSci & Engineering Projects at Rent-a-Co (Score:3, Interesting)
What do you mean? Our culture teaches people that money can buy you anything, therefore all you should try to get is money. A college degree is simply a ticket to get a good paying job. If you could buy them outright, people would do so. (And in fact, with degree mills, that'
Re:CompSci & Engineering Projects at Rent-a-Co (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, he'll make sure the culprits are automatically transferred to the MBA program.
I've done my own research (Score:2)
Re:P2P: the new gateway drug. (Score:3, Interesting)
Most polling companies are bad but these guys have to be the worst. Who gives a shit what they say?
shoplift? (Score:5, Funny)
Other Way Around (Score:5, Insightful)
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Misleading subject? (Score:2, Insightful)
I make occaisional use of P2P, but I don't do illegal things with it.
in other news (Score:5, Funny)
Now it all makes sense (Score:5, Funny)
In other news (Score:2)
Simon.
In other news.. (Score:5, Funny)
Like they say... (Score:5, Funny)
If this is true (Score:5, Funny)
Oh yeah, this article is BS..
sponsored by the.... (Score:2)
The (paid for by the music industry) study is being totally disingenuous by claming that downloading music causes other criminal behavior, when really it's just a coincidence
Badly Written (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure this is supposed to say "are responsible for 78 per cent of illegal music downloading in Canada". I can't imagine that Canadians are responsible for the majority of illegal music downloading.
Re:Badly Written (Score:5, Funny)
I downloaded the internet last week from Toronto on my cable modem. After I deleted all the porn and music I was able to fit it onto a CDROM though. If anyone wants it, please let me know.
Re:Badly Written (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't know about that.. it's legal to download music in Canada. Maybe they mean that the music is illegal and therefore we should not be downloading it?
That's not what it says! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:That's not what it says! (Score:3, Insightful)
RIAA Executives (Score:5, Funny)
newsflash! (Score:3, Insightful)
In unrelated news (Score:2)
'Not only do recording industry executives harm artists, but it also points to an erosion of respect for people that threatens Canada's economy and values at the core of our society,' said Jim Henson, president of the Canadian Intellectual Artist Association, which commissioned the polls."
Michael Geist analysis (Score:5, Informative)
In other news.... (Score:2)
Please, please, please (Score:2)
Proof Positive (Score:2)
Too many factors (Score:4, Interesting)
Personally, I put the burden of proof on the music sharers. Given that the people who paid to have the music made have asked them not to do it, "prove to me that I'm costing you money" seems like the wrong way around. (And I'm tangentially involved in a band; I know how expensive it is to get an album made and promoted.)
I do not doubt that at least some CD sales have been lost to P2P. That seems pretty straightforward: at least some poeple who would have bought an album have instead chosen to download it (or part of it) for free. So there's very good reason to believe that at least some money has been lost.
Combine the two (you'd expect file sharing to lower CD sales, and CD sales have fallen), and that's as close to "actually and truthfully show[ing] that this is the case" as you're likely to get. It's not genuine proof, as I'm sure everybody is likely to remind me in their replies, but it seems strong enough to me to put the burden of proof on the shoulders of those who contend that file sharing isn't immoral.
Has it harmed artists? That's even harder to say. How many fewer bands do less-profitable recording labels sign? Even the bands that they do sign receive a negligible sum for actual CD sales, but do people go to concerts or buy merchandise from bands they've downloaded but weren't willing to pay for? I can't even begin to tell you how to measure that. There are so many bands (so, so many) and such a small chance of making any real money off of it that it's nearly impossible to measure how much they've been harmed, helped, or otherwise.
At least one band I know likes it when you download their music; it means you're listening and may even go to a club to see them or buy a tee-shirt. But the fact that many people would download their music anyway, even if they weren't fine with that, bugs the hell out of them.
lying with statistics 101 (Score:2)
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Gateway dru... er, crime (Score:2, Funny)
Canadian Content (Score:3, Insightful)
Canadians are taxed on all blank CDR media to offset the loss of piracy, and since the Canadian content laws under our version of the FCC are the only thing that keeps a lot of crappy Canadian content on the air, and since most of it is funded with our tax dollars, the CRIA can kiss my cold Canadian A*S!
Many Canadian content providers and distributers shield themselves from real competition thru backwards isolationalist-style trade-restriction-like programs and law.
Government funding allows tax dollars to be sophened to companies that produce content that usually SUCKS - as along as it meets the "Canadian content" requirements by mentioning curling or the Toronto Maple Leafs.
At the same time, broadcasters are limited in what they can show because they have to be inline with another set of rules that dictates a percentage limit on the amount of non-Canadian content they can broadcast.
So we have cable providers that suck, a lot of content that sucks, and it is all subsidized by our own tax dollars.
All that being said, aside from not being able to get American TV legally, and having the same climate as upstate New York (in Toronto at least), it is still the best place to live in the North America - IMHO.
With all of this Canada self-bashing, I should point out a couple of examples of Canadian content at its finest. Here are two artists that are proud to be Canadian, and are world class for sure - highly worth checking out:
1) Esthero - a voice and songwriter like no other
2) K-os - hip-hop with real instruments, who's quality is unmatched
Puppies too! (Score:2, Funny)
They probably kill puppies too...
CompSci & Engineering Projects at Rent-a-Coder (Score:2)
Just last week I was surfing the coder-for-hire sites, and, in addition to the ridiculous, asinine demands people were making [$100,000 projects for opening bids of $100 - the sort of thing that would starve an already emaciated Bangalorean peasant], I was just appalled at the number of spoiled, self-obsessed, ingrate college students who were advertising for coders to write their CompSci and Engineering projects for them.
What the hell ever happened to academic integrity?
Re:CompSci & Engineering Projects at Rent-a-Co (Score:2)
Ah, that's nothin' new. Go dredge the USENET archives for comp.lang.c and you'll find a steady supply of nimrods saying "I need to write a program to [insert Comp Sci project here]-- does anyone have a source listing for something that does this?" These posts are easily identified
Bah... BS math. (Score:3, Insightful)
How do I start my own polling firm where I get paid to tell clients what they want to hear? Seems like a sweet gig.
Compare to "carding" (Score:2)
I visited some on-line forums and was rather shocked by what I read. First of all, it seemed like none of the people who participated in this activity thought that it was wrong. In fact, many of them justified the action by referring to the victims as "suckers" (meaning, it's acceptable to screw people who are "stupid" enoug
2 words (Score:2)
shit
Newsflash: Teenagers download more (Score:5, Funny)
Incredible! (Score:2)
This was an incredible creative (and sick) idea. Microsoft should hire them.
Soon they will probably copy medieval propaganda about the jews and say that file sharers eat christian babies. :-)
In related news .... (Score:2)
Now, most people would consider rape and domestic violence to be more severe offenses than copyright violation. So clearly there needs to be much greater law-enforcement attention paid to the high-risk demographic cate
Sponsored studies (Score:5, Insightful)
A lot of these studies a crap and presented as fact and are not to be taken seriously. They exist to push an organization's viewpoint while deceiving the public as to their true nature.
Look no further than the tobacco company studies that show nicotine is not addictive. Yeah right, and beer causes cancer in asbestos workers.
Poor Billy (Score:2, Funny)
Billy: Kazaa made me do it! Oh yeah, and the Hot Coffee mod too!
10 days later we see Billy on a caribbean island sipping a Shirley Temple wearing a tee shirt saying "This trip paid for by the RIAA."
Parents, don't let your children grow up to be statisticians. They help to turn out spurious crap reports like this.
P2P will EAT your children! (Score:3, Funny)
Do you realize that in addition to P2P-ing music, why, there are studies underway to P2P video, software, news, soup, sugar, milk... ice cream. Ice cream, Mandrake, children's ice cream.
ROFL (Score:2)
The effect of the piracy, however, does not stop at just music or movies, suggests a study from another polling firm.
Canadians between the ages of 18 and 29 are much more willing than other age groups to make illegal copies of software programs, cheat on exams or even shoplift, an Environics poll suggests.
First off, they polled people to determine how likely people are to commit various crimes? Second, it doesn't say who they polled in that particular poll. For all we know Environics went to some neighb
Waiting for the next spin... (Score:2)
RIAA: Well of course P2P users have a lot of CDs from the bands they download...because they stole the CDs!
And then riots will brake out with all the angry labels brandishing pitchforks pointed at the evil haX0rz!
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Come on folks! (Score:2)
Increadible (Score:2)
How can you argue with someone who has such an utter disregard to logic?
In related news... (Score:5, Funny)
You get the kind of customers you market to (Score:3, Insightful)
If the RIAA members want a more mature audience of paying customers, perhaps they should attempt to create a more mature product. Since they obviously aren't going to do that, they should just accept the shrinkage and price accordingly, like every other business in the world.
My whole life the record companies have been blaming their customers. Home taping was killing music. Bootlegging concerts was killing music, even though there's little interest in official live albums. Now P2P is killing music until the next scapegoat comes along. This is a pretty long swan song, isn't it?
Monkeys at typewriters? (Score:3, Funny)
Correlation vs Causation, studies vs. article (Score:2)
This is the only sentence in the article that implies a cause/effect relationship.
Despite tons of people on
Yes, the studies were sponsored by the CRIA. But that does not necessarily make them invalid.
Furthermore, I am not surprise
p2p is directly correlated to eating disorders. (Score:5, Funny)
More flaws in the study (Score:3, Informative)
1. This was done via a survey, so what that means is that people who admit to filesharing are more likely to admit to shoplifting and cheating. The "admit to" part is significant and was left out of the findings.
2. The argument appears to work like this: people 12-25 years old are most like to fileshare, and are most likely to shoplift, so therefor people who are likely to fileshare are likely to shoplift. In other words, A->B, A->C, therefor B->C.
So my basic interpretation of this one is along the lines of the "masturbation will make you go blind" argument: An utterly false statement that if true would make an otherwise relatively harmless activity seem harmful.
FUD (Score:2, Insightful)
Look, CRIA.
I've seen many a good person cheat, shoplift, or download P2P music. (Including myself)
You will never convince me downloading music makes someone evil. People have vices, some are worse than others. The ones you list are a lot less important than ideals such as "loyalty", avoiding domestic violence, or being finacially responsible.
Some vices are the result of our environment. The internet is an environment where a new P2P software sharing application can be released every six months, and you c
What amuses me.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Smoke user... (Score:3, Funny)
Burn the witch!
Re:Not really a surprise (Score:5, Insightful)
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Already been done (Score:3, Informative)