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Report
Aug 11, 2004Deborah Fallows
The vast majority of online Americans say the Internet plays a role in their daily routines and that the rhythm of their everyday lives would be affected if they could no longer go online. Yet, despite its great popularity and allure, the Internet...
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More in: Families, Gaming, Music, News
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Apr 30, 2004Mary Madden, Lee Rainie
Between March 15 and April 15 of this year, 2,755 musicians and songwriters responded to a Web-based survey about the way they use the Internet and their views on a host of public policy questions related to copyright and music file-sharing on the...
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Apr 25, 2004Lee Rainie, Graham Mudd, Mary Madden, Dan Hess
14% of the 128 million American adults now online report that they downloaded music at one time, but no longer do so. About a third of these former music downloaders - 6 million adults - say that the RIAA’s tactics are the reason they stopped.
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Jan 4, 2004Mary Madden, Amanda Lenhart
The percentage of American adult Internet users who say they
download music drops by half and the usage of some file-sharing applications
declines.
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Dec 22, 2003Mary Madden, Lee Rainie
This report analyzes the responses of more than 64,000
Americans to phone surveys in the past three years. It finds that 63% of
U.S. adults now are online and many of them have built Internet use into their lives in practical ways.
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More in: Generations, Race and Ethnicity , Women and Men, Email, Banking, Government, Health, Music, News, Politics, Religion, Shopping
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Presentation
Aug 14, 2003Lee Rainie
This presentation covered our basic findings about how American teenagers use the Internet.
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More in: Teens, Families, Technology User Types, Music, Social Networking, Generations
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Jul 31, 2003Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden
The number of American adults downloading music continues to grow
and two-thirds of those who download or share files say they don't care whether the files are copyrighted or not.
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More in: Music, Web 2.0, New Media Ecology, Cloud Computing
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Apr 24, 2001Mike Graziano, Lee Rainie
Between July-August 2000 and February 2001, the number of American adults who have downloaded music online shot up more than 40%. In another recent survey, 53% of online teens 12-17 reported downloading music.
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Sep 28, 2000Amanda Lenhart, Susannah Fox
Music downloaders exhibit little concern for copyright protections, but about half also say that they are still buying music that they’ve sampled online.
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Jun 8, 2000Amanda Lenhart, Lee Rainie, Susannah Fox
The Pew Internet Project’s first look at the phenomenon of music downloading with a focus on Napster users. 14% of Internet users or 13 million American adults, mostly young, white men, are downloading music from central servers or the computers o...
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