Hi Alberto,

Yes, we are aware of that - but as we are researching the community at TPB it 
would really not help to have the survey on another address. However, last time 
we did this survey (in 2012) appr 10% of the respondents claimed to have TPB 
censored by their ISP (by their own will or due to legal claims) - and they 
reached the site anyway. We also got a looooooong (rly long) list of different 
methods given as ways to reach TPB even though it is blocked.

/Marcin


On 25 Feb 2014, at 10:25 , Alberto Cammozzo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Marcin,
> 
> are you are aware that Italy is censoring thepiratebay.* ?
> Perhaps it would be useful to have the survey available at some other
> address, too.
> 
> bests,
> 
> Alberto
> 
> 
> -
> Alberto Cammozzo
> http://cammozzo.com
> http://tagMeNot.info
> 
> 
> 
> On 02/25/2014 12:35 AM, Marcin de Kaminski wrote:
>> 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
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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