![]() In the November-December survey just 1% said they were downloading files on any given day during the survey period.įurthermore, data from Comscore MMX, based on the company’s continuously measured consumer panel, show significant declines in the number of people with peer-to-peer file sharing applications running on their computers. On an average day during the spring survey, 4% of Internet users said they downloaded files. ![]() Furthermore, a fifth of those who say they continue to download or share files online say they are doing so less often because of the suits.Ī new nationwide phone survey of 1,358 Internet users from November 18-December 14 by the Pew Internet & American Life Project showed that the percentage of music file downloaders had fallen to 14% (about 18 million users) from 29% (about 35 million) when the Project last reported on downloading from a survey conducted during March 12-19 and April 29-May 20. The percentage of online Americans downloading music files on the Internet has dropped by half and the numbers who are downloading files on any given day have plunged since the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) began filing suits in September against those suspected of copyright infringement. Press Release Sharp Decline in Music File Swapping: Research Report from Pew Internet Project and Comscore MMX ![]()
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