The American research center Pew recently published in december 2010 a study related to the consumption habits of Americans on the Internet. It can be learnt that 65 % of the Internet users have already paid to download or access to online cultural contents. It can also be learnt that more than 40 % of the Internet users spend between 1$ and 10$ every month to have an access to online content.
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