Hello Smogon,
I am currently doing research for a term paper on how the acceptance of piracy relating to music files has changed the music culture and the music industry. This is for an IT class of mine called Social Informatics, which is largely just a discussion based class, where we read articles and discuss how technology is affecting society, and vice versa. As part of the project we are required to survey people from an online source, whether it is Facebook, emails, or a forum. I have chosen to first use forums for this project, because I believe the members of the forums I participate in are very savvy to technology, and the issues surrounding many things in the online world, such as illegal downloads.
NOTE: In this survey I will take down no personal information from you other than your age which is necessary to the study. I will not even take down your username, and will probably not even mention these results as having come from this forum.
The Survey:
How old are you?
Have you ever illegally downloaded a music file?
If so then when did you start downloading music illegally? And how? (napster, limewire, various other ways)?
If you don’t pirate music what are your reasons?
Question pertaining to a time before you ever pirated a music file:
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How many albums were you buying, on average, per month? (Whether from paid download services such as Itunes, or buying cds from stores)
Roughly how many different artists were featured in your collection, how many different genres?
How often did you go to concerts?
)
Questions pertaining to AFTER you started to downloading music illegally
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How many albums or songs have you been downloading illegally, on average, per month?
How many albums or songs are you buying, and if so why do you choose to buy them when you can simply download them for free?
Roughly how many different artists are featured in your collection, how many different genres?
How often do you go to concerts?
Would you say you listen to music more now than you did before illegal downloads?
)
How acceptable is piracy to you?
Why do you believe piracy is not seen as stealing by many people?
Do you think piracy has, in anyway, changed the music industry for the better?
Think of the answering of these questions as a means to inspire insight into an all too common practice by most savvy internet users (in case blatant surveys are against the rules), as well as helping me out immensely!
Also I realize that there is currently a piracy thread going on in this forum, but I feel that my topic and the purpose it has are specific enough to warrant a new thread.
I am currently doing research for a term paper on how the acceptance of piracy relating to music files has changed the music culture and the music industry. This is for an IT class of mine called Social Informatics, which is largely just a discussion based class, where we read articles and discuss how technology is affecting society, and vice versa. As part of the project we are required to survey people from an online source, whether it is Facebook, emails, or a forum. I have chosen to first use forums for this project, because I believe the members of the forums I participate in are very savvy to technology, and the issues surrounding many things in the online world, such as illegal downloads.
NOTE: In this survey I will take down no personal information from you other than your age which is necessary to the study. I will not even take down your username, and will probably not even mention these results as having come from this forum.
The Survey:
How old are you?
Have you ever illegally downloaded a music file?
If so then when did you start downloading music illegally? And how? (napster, limewire, various other ways)?
If you don’t pirate music what are your reasons?
Question pertaining to a time before you ever pirated a music file:
(
How many albums were you buying, on average, per month? (Whether from paid download services such as Itunes, or buying cds from stores)
Roughly how many different artists were featured in your collection, how many different genres?
How often did you go to concerts?
)
Questions pertaining to AFTER you started to downloading music illegally
(
How many albums or songs have you been downloading illegally, on average, per month?
How many albums or songs are you buying, and if so why do you choose to buy them when you can simply download them for free?
Roughly how many different artists are featured in your collection, how many different genres?
How often do you go to concerts?
Would you say you listen to music more now than you did before illegal downloads?
)
How acceptable is piracy to you?
Why do you believe piracy is not seen as stealing by many people?
Do you think piracy has, in anyway, changed the music industry for the better?
Think of the answering of these questions as a means to inspire insight into an all too common practice by most savvy internet users (in case blatant surveys are against the rules), as well as helping me out immensely!
Also I realize that there is currently a piracy thread going on in this forum, but I feel that my topic and the purpose it has are specific enough to warrant a new thread.