| Gender: | Male | Age: | 18 - 24 years old |
| Continent: | Africa | Region: | Central Africa |
| Shares: | More than once a week | Contributes: | More than once a month |
| Anonymity: | No, but I would like to be anonymous online | Amateur: | Most |
| Watches streaming videos: | More than once a month | Listens streaming music: | More than once a month |
| Future: | File-sharing will develop in ways that neither law nor market can control | ||
| Comments: | In Africa most online services are unavailable, file sharing is the at times the only way to have some material comming from developped countries so most africans use file sharing more as a means of staying at the same level as the rest of the world than trying to somehow forge or steal copryrighted products. It is their right for people to share things they came to own, so it is as well their right for people to take what is shared! The assets of sites like google, youtube or ebay tend to neglect the third world where a real market is present. Hopefully changes will be made in a near future we cross our fingers. | ||
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