Figure 1 outlines a process of multimedia production, repackaging, and dissemination via the Internet. First, videos are produced by various extremist groups. Three are provided here, along with their logos: the Islamic Army in Iraq (Al-Jaysh al-Islami fil-‘Iraq), al-Qaeda’s Organisation in Mesopotamia (Tandhim al-Qa’ida fi Bilad al-Rafidayn), and Partisans of the Sunna Army (Jaysh Ansar al-Sunna). Next, the videos are repackaged and disseminated, which is depicted by the Jihad Academy video, produced and posted to different forums by the Global Islamic Media Front. Next, the videos are converted to different sizes and formats, which are listed as follows: VCD format, 290 megabyte (MB) size, 1 link; WMV, 107 MB, 15 links; RMVB, 93 MB, 9 links; WMV, 53 MB, 9 links; RMVB, 46 MB, 9 links; WMV, 22 MB, 10 links; RMVB, 20 MB, 4 links; RMVB, 10 MB, 12 links; 3GP, 11 MB, 9 links; and GIF, 21 MB, 4 links, for a total of 673 MB posted to 82 links. The videos are also posted to free file-hosting sites, in this case, to http://www.la7odood.com, http://3nabi.com/forum, and http://www.almarsaa.net. Finally, the videos are downloaded by others, which is depicted by a graphic of a circle of six laptop computers connected to a globe depicting North and South America.