Showing posts with label copynorms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copynorms. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Copynorms survey: a progress report

This blogger's first copying experience
came from a Grundig 
just like this ...
Just a few days ago, the 1709 Blog posted this appeal to its readers to participate in the survey, "Copy, share and remix, what is okay?", which Francis Davey is making of people's attitudes to copying (so-called "copynorms").  Francis has already blogged about his survey at greater length here and has addressed some of the comments made by respondents here.  Responses to our call for support have been tremendous and Francis now has over 800 responses to the survey, which you can access here.

Do please participate -- and pass the link on to your friends and colleagues. It would be great to push the total number of respondents well above the 1,000 mark.

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Copynorms survey: do please help!

Our good friend Francis Davey has informed us that his final dissertation topic at Queen Mary for the LLM consists of a survey of people's attitudes to copying etc (so-called "copynorms") as part of the whole study of the interaction of social norms and law. Francis has already blogged about it here.


The survey, "Copy, share and remix, what is okay?", can be accessed here.  Do please participate -- and pass the link on to your friends and colleagues so that the sample surveyed will be as large as possible.