MP3 Downloading By Canadians On The Decrease
Fear Of Legal Actions Curbing Download Enthusiasm
May 11, 2004
Contact Chris Ferneyhough at 403.294.5607
Category Media, Communications and Technology
Datasource
Canadian Interactive Reid Report
Location Canada
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Calgary, AB—The incidence of downloading digital music or MP3 files by Canadian adults is at its lowest point since March of 2000, according to a new study from Ipsos-Reid, Canada’s leading public opinion and marketing research company. Currently 32% of Canadian adults with an Internet connection have downloaded at least one music file, which is down from a high of 47% in June 2002. Among the various online activities tracked by Ipsos-Reid’s Canadian Inter@ctive Reid Report, downloading of digital music files is the only activity that has experienced a major drop in incidence.


