Teens Don't Know Piracy Laws

February 14, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson

A Microsoft study has indicated that teens would be less likely to illegally download material if they knew the piracy laws.

By now you’d think that everyone had at least a basic grasp of what makes a download legal or illegal.
 
Evidently not, however. A new study from Microsoft has found that around half US teenagers are not familiar with digital piracy laws, with only 11% fully understanding the legality of downloading music, movies, software and pictures.
 
According to Vnunet, the study claims that those teens familiar with the law credit their parents, rather than schools, with giving them the knowledge.
 
Sherri Erickson, global manager of Microsoft's Genuine Software Initiative, said,
"Widespread access to the internet has amplified the issue of intellectual property rights among children and teens. This survey provides more insight into the disparity between intellectual property awareness and young people today, and highlights the opportunity for schools to help prepare students to be good online citizens."
 
As a result of the survey, Microsoft will begin working with curriculum company Topics Education, on a program to educate US teens about intellectual property rights. Additionally, they’re launching a site called MyBytes where teens can have hands-on experience developing their own intellectual property and assigning the rights.
 

Post Your Comment...Comments

Be the first to comment on the article!

Comment on this article




Please keep your comments relevant to this article. Email addresses are not displayed, they are only required to verify you are human.

When you submit your comment, an email will be sent to your email address with a confirmation link. Once you have clicked on that confirmation link your comment will be posted.

HTML is not allowed.




Join our newsletter to keep up to date on the latest Digital Trends content like Videos, Reviews, News and more delivered directly to your email!


Plus, get early access to contests and specials from our partners. Join today!





Loading...