The survey can be reached through www.thepiratebay.se ofc… :)

On 25 Feb 2014, at 24:33 , Marcin de Kaminski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> The Cybernorms research group and the Lund University Internet Institute 
> (LUii) is currently doing a survey on file-sharing in collaboration with The 
> Pirate Bay, the bitTorrent site. The survey runs from 25 to 27 February.
> 
> The survey has been done twice before, and has been the largest of its kind 
> with over 96,000 respondents. The first Research Bay survey was performed in 
> April 2011, and it was followed by the Research Bay “re-loaded” about a year 
> later in 2012. The Cybernorms research group also released the data from the 
> first survey in a searchable database on this site, called the Survey Bay. 
> Forbes reported, along with TechDirt and others.
> 
> See also post on www.cybernormer.se
> 
> Scientific articles based on previous Research Bay data
> 
>       • Larsson, S., Svensson, M., de Kaminski, M., Rönkkö, K., and Alkan 
> Olsson, J. (2012) Law, norms, piracy and online anonymity – Practices of 
> de-identification in the global file sharing community, Journal of Research 
> in Interactive Marketing 6(4): 260-280.
>       • Larsson, Stefan, Svensson, Måns and de Kaminski, Marcin (2012) Online 
> Piracy, Anonymity and Social Change – Innovation through Deviance, 
> Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media 
> Technologies, 19(1): 95-114. 
>       • Larsson, Stefan (2014) Conceptions of Copyright in a Digital Context. 
> A Comparison between French and American File-sharers, Lexis – E-journal in 
> English Lexicology.
>       • de Kaminski, M., Svensson, M., Larsson, S., Alkan Olsson, J., Rönkkö, 
> K. (2013) Studying Norms and Social Change in Digital Age: Identifying and 
> Understanding a Multidimensional Gap Problem, in M Baier, Social and Legal 
> Norms. Towards a socio-legal understanding of normativity, Ashgate Publishing.
>       • Andersson Schwarz, J. and Larsson S. (forthcoming, 2014) On the 
> Justifications of Piracy: Differences in conceptualization and argumentation 
> between active uploaders and other file-sharers. In: Arvanitakis J and 
> Fredriksson M (eds.), Piracy: Leakages from Modernity. Los Angeles, CA: 
> Litwin Books.
>       • Larsson, Wnukowska-Mtonga, Svensson, de Kaminski (forthcoming, 2014) 
> Parallel Norms: File-sharing and Contemporary Copyright Development in 
> Australia, Journal of World Intellectual Property.
>       • Svensson, M., Larsson, S. and de Kaminski, M. (2013) 
> Professionalizzazione, gender e anonimato nelle comunità di file sharing 
> globale, in Roberto Braga and Giovanni Caruso (eds.) Piracy Effect, Milano, 
> Italy: Mimesis Editore.
> 
> -- 
> 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
> 


-- 
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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