Users at a terminal are able to select network data using multiple,
independently operated, cursors. These cursors include pointing devices,
such as a mouse, a data tablet or other mechanism that selects data
displayed on a terminal interface device. Decision logic may be used to
determine which user has priority access when selected network content is
desired by more than one user. This decision logic may be based on a user
identity, terminal location, number of users at a terminal or other
factors.