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"According to statistics, young Europeans spend up to 40 hours a week in front of the television. They are online for 88 minutes a day (2 hours for 15 and 16 year-olds), starting on average at 9 years old, but in some very precocious cases, even before they start schooling and reading. The internet is young people’s companion, often more than the family, school and friends. Among 9 to 16-year-olds, young people use computers for school work and to play (100 %) and also to watch video clips (86 %), to play with others, to download videos and music and to exchange P2P files (56 %) and, finally, file sharing, visiting chat rooms, blogs and virtual worlds (23 %). With this vote we are aiming to achieve the following objectives: access to and education on media and new media; protection, distinguishing combating illegal content from combating unsuitable content and conduct, protecting privacy and the right of reply; and digital citizenship."@en1
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