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Fourteen Percent of Internet Users No Longer Donload Music Files







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 AM

Fourteen Percent of Internet Users No Longer Donload Music Files
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The 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.




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