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Survey Says Strict Parents Are Answer To Music Industry’s Prayers

A new survey of online habits released but the Business Software Alliance offered some hope for the beleaguered music industry…if you believe that Mom and Dad should be keeping a. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2007/05/sruvey_says_str.html]

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A new survey of online habits released but the Business Software Alliance offered some hope for the beleaguered music industry…if you believe that Mom and Dad should be keeping a closer eye on their kids. In the survey, comparing young people without parental rules to those with rules, kids are more likely to:

  • surf the Web (87% without parental rules vs. 63% with rules)
  • download software (52% without parental rules vs. 19% with rules)Spanking_2
  • download music without paying a download fee (47% without parental rules vs. 16% with rules)

When comparing the 2007 study results with the 2004 and 2006 surveys:

  • There was a decrease in the percentage of kids downloading software without paying for it; 11% reported illegal downloading in 2007, down from 14% in 2006 and in 2004 at 22%.
  • In 2007, 30% of kids admitted to downloading music without paying, compared to 32% in 2006 and 53% in 2004.
  • 8% admitted to downloading movies without paying in 2007, down from 10% in 2006 admitting downloading without paying and 17% reporting so in 2004.