check this out http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.10/fileshare.html federico wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am in the beginning stages of conducting a study examining the illicit consumption of information goods on peer-to-peer networks (i.e. downloading pirated media). Specifically, I'm looking to develop a model for why and what people download from P2P networks such as Kazaa and Morpheus.
Does anyone know of a Web site or other source that tracks the usage of such networks, and perhaps even the percentages of what categories of things are being downloaded?
I have already amassed quite a large literature looking at illicit consumption in other contexts (there has n't been that much done on these P2P networks on the consumers side, at least that I coudl find). If anyone is interested in that, I'd be more than happy to send it to you individually.
Cheers,
Federico de Gregorio Doctoral Candidate Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Georgia Athens, GA 30605-3018
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