I want to answer anyway... I'm ok with being a meaningless statistic.
1. What is your age?
35
2. Are you male or female?
Dude.
3. Do you know what the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is?
I just googled it, so yes.
4. Would you be likely to donate time or money to protect civil liberties?
No.
5. Are rights like freedom of speech and privacy on the Internet important to you?
Freedom of Speech is a Right - Privacy on the Internet is not. They are, in a way, exact opposites. I do feel that a certain level of privacy in email is needed. Freedom of Speech is important to me, privacy on the internet is not.
6. How informed are you about legal issues regarding the Internet and computers?
8/10
7. Where do you get your news from?
All over - Internet (sites, podcasts), print, television (local news, international, specific topic shows, documentaries)
8. What websites do you regularly visit, at least once a week?
Too many to list but you can safely assume Yahoo, Google, RPPR (and a couple of other gaming ones - Wizards, Paizo etc.), iTrade, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, Globe & Mail.
9. Do you feel comfortable spending money online?
Unfortunately yes. Very comfortable...
10. Would you prefer to read an article or watch a video to learn about something?
Video if I had to choose and could only have one.
11. Do you think websites like Facebook and Twitter are useful to learn about new things?
Nothing important... but technically 'new' I guess...
12. Do you pay attention to news sources that are outside the mainstream, such as foreign new services or independent documentary filmmakers?
Yes. BBC, Al-Jazeera, etc. Trade magazines occasionally.