14 percent of US Internet users stop music swapping: survey (AFP)
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Fourteen Percent of Internet Users No
Longer Donload Music Files
Fourteen Percent of Internet Users No
Longer Donload Music Files
04/27/2004 05:56 AMFourteen Percent of Internet Users No Longer Donload Music
Fileshttp://ww
w.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=122The
recording industry campaign against those who download and swap music
online has made an impact on several major fronts, but the number of
Americans downloading music and sharing files online has increased,
according to the most recent survey of the
Pew Internet & American Life
Project. The Project’s national phone survey of 1,371 adult
Internet users conducted between February 3 and March 1, 2004 shows
that 14% of online Americans say that at one time in their online
lives they downloaded music files, but now they no longer do any
downloading. That represents more than 17 million people. However, the
number of people who say they download music files increased from an
estimated 18 million to 23 million since the Project’s
November-December 2003 survey. This increase is likely due to the
combined effects of many people adopting new, paid download services
and, in some cases, switching to lower-profile peer-to-peer file
sharing applications.
Online music-swapping moving back up:
survey (AFP)
Online music-swapping moving back up:
survey (AFP)
01/16/2004 01:00 PMAFP - Online music swapping is showing signs of creeping back up after
declining in the face of a crackdown by the industry on piracy, a
survey showed.
Music industry sues 482 more computer
users for swapping song files online
Music industry sues 482 more computer
users for swapping song files online
06/22/2004 07:12 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jun 22 2004 11:06PM GMT
Computer users sued for swapping music
Ill. gov. seeks ban on violent video
games Bush prepares for
Computer users sued for swapping music
Ill. gov. seeks ban on violent video
games Bush prepares for
12/19/2004 03:28 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Dec 17, 05:25 am GMT
First German conviction for Internet
music swapping
First German conviction for Internet
music swapping
06/08/2004 03:37 PMAFP via Yahoo! Jun 8 2004 6:57PM GMT
Pew Report States That 27 Percent of
Users Download Digital Music and Video
Pew Report States That 27 Percent of
Users Download Digital Music and Video
03/26/2005 12:51 PMThe Pew Internet & American Life Project reported this week that 36
million Americans, 27 percent of internet users, report having
downloaded music or video files. Half of this group have skirted the
traditional peer-to-peer (P2P) networks and commercial online
distribution services (i.e. Napster, iTunes). This is a significant
number of digital media users whose sharing of digital media is
untraceable by the recording industry and copyright holders.
Over 12 percent of Internet users in GCC
use broadband connectivity
Over 12 percent of Internet users in GCC
use broadband connectivity
12/24/2003 12:13 PMMena Report Dec 24 2003 10:11AM ET
55 Percent of Internet Users Say Without
MP3s, They Would Buy Fewer Albums
55 Percent of Internet Users Say Without
MP3s, They Would Buy Fewer Albums
06/20/2004 08:28 AMDigital Chosunilbo Jun 20 2004 11:42AM GMT
Internet users in the Philippines are
projected to increase by more than 69
percent to 20 million by 2007, a m
Internet users in the Philippines are
projected to increase by more than 69
percent to 20 million by 2007, a m
03/31/2005 03:28 AMBaku Today Mar 31 2005 6:57AM GMT
Pew Study Shows 55 Percent Of All Adult
Internet Users Are Broadband-Enabled
Pew Study Shows 55 Percent Of All Adult
Internet Users Are Broadband-Enabled
04/20/2004 11:19 AMMedia Post Apr 20 2004 3:23PM GMT
Survey: Movie-swapping up, Kazaa down
Survey: Movie-swapping up, Kazaa down
07/13/2004 03:24 PMCacheLogic says BitTorrent is the new king of peer-to-peer.
Hollywood's not happy.
Survey: Movie-swapping up; Kazaa down
Survey: Movie-swapping up; Kazaa down
07/13/2004 06:55 PMCacheLogic says BitTorrent is the new king of peer-to-peer networks.
Hollywood's not happy.
A federal appeals court on Friday
rejected efforts by the recording
industry to compel the nation's Internet
providers to turn over names of
subscribers suspected of illegally
swapping music online
A federal appeals court on Friday
rejected efforts by the recording
industry to compel the nation's Internet
providers to turn over names of
subscribers suspected of illegally
swapping music online
12/20/2003 06:23 AMRecord Industry May Not Subpoena Providers ..
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Ad-Blocker Agrees To Stop Storming Popup
Ads D Squared Solutions has agreed to
stop smothering computer users
Ad-Blocker Agrees To Stop Storming Popup
Ads D Squared Solutions has agreed to
stop smothering computer users
07/30/2004 07:13 PMAVN Online Jul 30 2004 10:51PM GMT
RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
02/17/2004 03:51 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 17 2004 8:21PM GMT
'Half of Internet Users Download Music
Illegally'
'Half of Internet Users Download Music
Illegally'
09/18/2004 10:13 PMPA News via The Scotsman Online Sep 19 2004 2:17AM GMT
Tips for Cell Phone Users Swapping Cos.
(AP)
Tips for Cell Phone Users Swapping Cos.
(AP)
05/18/2004 01:09 PMAP - Some tips for consumers about switching carriers:
Survey: 86 percent of spam from US
Survey: 86 percent of spam from US
08/11/2004 05:35 PMWASHINGTON - Just under 86 percent of spam sent to 1,000 enterprises
between May and July came from U.S. spammers, according to a survey by
CipherTrust Inc.
Illicit Music Swapping on the Decline?
(NewsFactor)
Illicit Music Swapping on the Decline?
(NewsFactor)
04/27/2004 03:59 PMNewsFactor - Champagne corks must be popping over at the Recording
Industry Association of America, which for the last year has been on a
crusade to stop what it deems to be illegal music swapping on the now
ubiquitous peer-to-peer Internet networks.
My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
07/25/2004 05:58 PM By Matthew Davidson (via MyAppleMenu)
ZDNet: Music-swapping software makes
comeback
ZDNet: Music-swapping software makes
comeback
10/29/2003 02:19 AMiCommune, software that allow iTunes users to share their music over a
network, and software that
drew fire
from Apple, now uses "a combination of little-known features in iTunes
along with code written in AppleScript, the Mac's built-in scripting
language." The latest open source release is available from
sourceforge.net.
Music industry files 482 more
song-swapping suits
Music industry files 482 more
song-swapping suits
06/22/2004 05:09 PMSiliconValley.com Jun 22 2004 9:41PM GMT
Tech News: satellite Internet for rural
users, Microsoft has a new online music
store, 150 cybercriminals arre
Tech News: satellite Internet for rural
users, Microsoft has a new online music
store, 150 cybercriminals arre
09/01/2004 12:27 AMAbout Sep 1 2004 4:01AM GMT
74 Percent of Survey Respondents Call
Wireless Job Market 'Strong' or
'Growing'
74 Percent of Survey Respondents Call
Wireless Job Market 'Strong' or
'Growing'
03/29/2005 03:55 AMIn addition to all the new phones, wireless services and new content
showcased at the recent CTIA show in New Orleans, telecom
professionals had something else to get excited over more jobs. In
a new JobSeeker Survey conducted by TelecomCareers.net both online and
at the CTIA show, over 74 percent of 619 wireless industry
professionals rated the current job market as 'strong' or 'growing'.
[PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
"By the year 2010, file-sharers could be
swapping news rather than music,
eliminating censorship of any kind"
"By the year 2010, file-sharers could be
swapping news rather than music,
eliminating censorship of any kind"
04/10/2004 09:49 PMMore Than 90% of Linux Systems Have
Never Been Infected by a Virus, New
Evans Data Survey; Eighty Percent Have
Never Been Hacked
More Than 90% of Linux Systems Have
Never Been Infected by a Virus, New
Evans Data Survey; Eighty Percent Have
Never Been Hacked
07/28/2004 06:20 PM.Mac users get 10 percent off camcorders
.Mac users get 10 percent off camcorders
02/19/2004 11:33 AMSubscribers to Apple's
.Mac service
can get 10 percent off the purchase of a camcorder at Apple Retail
Stores, according to a promotion recently published on the .Mac home
page.
Ottawa to crackdown on Internet swapping
Ottawa to crackdown on Internet swapping
03/25/2005 04:56 PMThe Province Mar 25 2005 9:46PM GMT
TiVo Users Survey
TiVo Users Survey
06/28/2004 01:13 PMSam Whitmore, columnist for Forbes.com, is writing on a column
about TiVo, the company, and wants your help. He's got a mess of
questions together he'd like to ask, and since I know so many of you
TiVo die-hards love to talk about your favorite PVR company, I thought
I'd pass it along.
Full survey and email address after the jump.
Hotspot Users Survey
Hotspot Users Survey
06/24/2005 10:01 PM A group at the University of Virginia wants some answers from hotspot
users: They're compiling a study in which they're recruiting folks who
regularly use hotspots to fill out a very brief questionnaire....

Study: Internet song swapping dips by
half
Study: Internet song swapping dips by
half
01/06/2004 02:07 AMVariety Jan 6 2004 0:38AM ET
Judge wants more info on internet file
swapping case
Judge wants more info on internet file
swapping case
02/16/2004 05:30 PMCBC Feb 16 2004 9:47PM GMT
Internet Providers Block Partner
Swapping Sites
Internet Providers Block Partner
Swapping Sites
03/24/2005 08:26 AMDigital Chosun Mar 24 2005 12:53PM GMT
Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam
Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam
04/11/2005 10:47 AMA new survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project suggests
that people may be getting used to dealing with spam in their inboxes
these days. Spam is also being cited as a cause for a marked decline
in the number of people who trust that what comes into their inbox is
genuine e-mail.
Users Increasingly Looking To ISPs To
Stop Spam
Users Increasingly Looking To ISPs To
Stop Spam
06/09/2004 10:35 AMJust as the news comes out that
many
ISPs are hesitant to filter spam, Gartner is showing that a small,
but growing, number of users are getting fed up with their ISPs
inability to stop spam, and
would be willing to switch
ISPs to get better spam protection. The problem right now, of
course, is that it's not easy to get good spam filtering without too
many false positives. While users say they want better spam
filtering, the false positives can be just as big a problem as getting
too much spam. Users are able to set up their own spam filters, of
course, but they believe it's their ISPs responsibility. This
viewpoint is only going to increase, and users will look to their ISPs
to protect them against adware, spyware, phishing, trojans and all
other types of attacks as well. ISPs have been taking either an ad
hoc or a wait-and-see approach for most of this stuff, but it might
make sense for them to start coming up with more comprehensive
strategies that really focus on protecting their subscribers - and not
just giving
lip
service to the idea.
ActiveWin.com: A One-Stop Resource For
Windows Users
ActiveWin.com: A One-Stop Resource For
Windows Users
12/20/2003 01:20 PM“Our audience is definitely tech savvy,” he says. Stein describes
the majority of ActiveWin.com users as intermediate or advanced in
computing skills and well versed in the happenings of the technology
world. “Whether it be the latest programming languages,
developmental tools, server software, etc., these people know what
they are talking about,” explains Stein.
ADV: Stop Users from Downloading a
Legal Nightmare
ADV: Stop Users from Downloading a
Legal Nightmare
08/17/2004 01:28 PMFind out about an Internet filtering appliance that is the easy,
reliable way to protect your organization from costly legal liability,
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Survey Notes Rise in U.S. Broadband
Users
Survey Notes Rise in U.S. Broadband
Users
08/19/2004 10:10 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 19 2004 2:15PM GMT
16 Percent Of Computer Users Are
Unaffected By Viruses, Malware Because
They Use Apple Macs
16 Percent Of Computer Users Are
Unaffected By Viruses, Malware Because
They Use Apple Macs
06/05/2005 10:47 PM By MacDailyNews
Grok Description matches for 14 percent of US Internet users stop music swapping: survey (AFP)
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14 percent of US Internet users stop music swapping: survey (AFP)