Dear all! 

I'm a part of the Cybernorms Research Group at the Lund University Internet 
Institute, Sweden. For the third year
in a row we are preparing to do a large survey study, using The Pirate Bay for 
data collection about the demographics of the file sharing community. The 
series of studies is called "The Research Bay". You can
read about them here:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/04/pirate-bay-becomes-research-bay-to-aid-p2p-researchers/
(2011) and
http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-partners-with-academic-researchers-to-counter-propaganda-120509/
(2012).

This year we are adding some extra bonus, which I think makes it even more 
interesting - we have released an online database with the data from previous 
surveys (currently the 2011 is up, we are planning on releasing the 2012 data 
as well), free for all to search, browse, read and use. Since we have around 
75000 answers, and 25000 open answers with the respondents own comments, we 
like to think this is the largest database regarding file sharing community 
demographics out there, offering an unique insight in things like file sharing 
habits/anonymity/politics and other.

A couple of articles have already been written on parts of the content of the 
data:

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/04/pirate-bay-becomes-research-bay-to-aid-p2p-researchers/
http://torrentfreak.com/girls-are-not-into-the-pirate-bay-or-bittorrent-110919/
http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-users-long-for-anonymity-111021/

A couple academic articles have already been written on the data, some can be 
found here: http://cybernormer.se/publikationer/

What is released now is the complete dataset, searchable with possibility for 
anyone to do comparisons, dig into the data and do some nice graphs. It's all 
up on http://www.thesurveybay.com

Hope you find this interesting!

Best,
Marcin

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Marcin de Kaminski
PhDc Sociology of Law, University of Lund
Lund University Internet Institute, Cybernorms Research Group
Personal homepage - www.dekaminski.se

Phone#: +46-(0)768-045151

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