| Title: | Researching P2P Activity: What Students Say Versus What They Really Do (ID: EDU07228) |
| Author(s): | David Greenfield (Illinois State University), Cheryl Asper Elzy (Illinois State University), Mark S. Walbert (Illinois State University), and Warren S. Arbogast (Boulder Management Group, LLC) |
| Topics: | Copyright Infringement, Ethics, P2P File Sharing, Piracy, Students |
| Origin: | Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007) |
| Type: | Presentations/Speeches |
| Abstract: | Illinois State University has embarked on a multifaceted comparative study called the Digital Citizen Project, which investigates what works and what doesn't regarding P2P, media, and copyright. The latest baseline data will be shared and discussed, with its implications for industry and higher education. An update on technical monitoring solutions and legal service alternatives will also be featured. |
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