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Digital Marketing in the Music Industry: A study into the online behaviour of customers and the effects of piracy

Thanks for agreeing to participate in this study which will lead to insight into research in this field.  

You are entitled to skip any questions you do not want to answer.  The results from this questionnaire will only be used within my dissertation.

Email: gc9g10@soton.ac.uk

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I am George Clarke and am currently in my final year at the University of Southampton studying Management with Entrepreneurship. I am requesting your participation in a study regarding the use of digital marketing and piracy in the music industry. The study should last approximately 10 minutes. You will be asked to fill out a short questionnaire. Personal information will not be released or viewed by anyone other than researchers involved in this project.  A debriefing statement will be given to you upon completion of the study.

Any information you give will be kept completely confidential and in no cases will responses from individual participants be identified. As with any piece of research it is important to consider whether there are any risks to participants. The study involves minimal risk to participants (i.e., the level of risk encountered in daily life). There may be no direct benefit to you other than the sense of helping the public at large and contributing to knowledge.

All responses are treated as confidential, and in no case will responses from individual participants be identified. Rather, all data will be pooled and published in aggregate form only. Participants should be aware, however, that the experiment is not being run from a 'secure' https server of the kind typically used to handle credit card transactions, so there is a small possibility that responses could be viewed by unauthorised third parties (e.g., computer hackers). However, the data would appear only as a string of numbers, so your responses will remain totally anonymous.

Visitors to this web site are welcome to complete the study, although they will receive no credit or monetary compensation. Participation is voluntary, refusal to take part in the study involves no penalty or loss of benefits to which participants are otherwise entitled, and participants may withdraw from the study at any time without penalty or loss of benefits to which they are otherwise entitled.

If participants have further questions about this study, they may contact the principal investigator, George Clarke at gc9g10@soton.ac.uk.

If participants have further questions about their rights or if they wish to lodge a complaint or concern, they may contact  Dr Martina Prude, Head of Research Governance, Research Governance Office, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ. Phone: (mad4@soton.ac.uk).