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A
Crain Communications study lists the following prices as a benchmark for how much
you can expect to pay per hour to build a web site. Service
- Price per hour Database
Programming - $150 Java/Shockwave - $135
Copywriting - $125 Interface/Page design - $125 CGI scripting -
$120 Basic HTML - $90 

First Person Convicted Of Internet Piracy
August 20, 1999 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An
Oregon college student who gave away music, movies and software on the Web has
become the first person convicted of a felony under a U.S. law punishing Internet
copyright piracy, the government said Friday. Jeffrey Gerard Levy, 22,
a senior at the University of Oregon in Eugene, pleaded guilty to violating
the No Electronic Theft Act of 1997, the Justice Department announced.
The Justice Department said Levy admitted that in January of this year he "illegally
posted computer software programs, musical recordings, entertainment software
programs and digitally recorded movies on his Internet Web site, allowing the
general public to download and copy these copyrighted products."
A Justice Department official said there was no evidence that Legy had made any
profit from the freely available works. Anybody who distributes 10 or
more copyrighted works with a value of more than $2,500 can face up to three
years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Levy faces sentencing Nov. 2.
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Internet Statistics from ABC News
a/o 10-22-99 200 million on the Internet: 80 million
Americans, 10 million Japanese, 25% of Europe, 2.5% of the world's population.


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