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About 40 million Americans were browsing the web just for fun or to pass the time on a typical day in December 2005.
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About 40 million Americans were browsing the web just for fun or to pass the time on a typical day in December 2005.
American teenagers today are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.
Our surveys shed light on public and elite attitudes about free online file sharing and copyright.
One out of six American adult internet users (16%) have gone online to view another person or a place via a web cam.
Although long lines prevented me from entering the courtroom today to witness the arguments firsthand, the scene outside the hearing was also a fascinating microcosm of the parties affected by this debate.
Reuters ran a story last week about an unauthorized software “patch” that enables Napster subscribers to convert the protected WMA files they lease to WAV files that can then be permanently burned to a CD.
More and more people are streaming clips online thanks to broadband.
More than 22 million American adults now own iPods or MP3 players.
Palatable soundbytes in a P2P case are hard to come by…
The blogging audience is more likely to download and share files online when compared to those who don’t read blogs.
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