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Game Industry Survey on User-Generated Content

The Rutgers Player-Authors Project is surveying individuals in the game development industry on their attitudes about user-generated content in video games. The survey is only 35 questions long and should take less than 30 minutes to complete.

Greg Lastowka, Blogger

June 24, 2013

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Hi everyone --

As part of the Player-Authors Project at Rutgers Law School, we are conducting a survey of professionals in the game development industry, looking for feedback about the use of user-generated (player-generated) content in game design.  If you have a few minutes to spare, we would greatly appreciate your participation in the survey.  It is located here: http://bit.ly/playerauthors2

And if you could pass the link to friends in the industry, that would also be appreciated.

The results of the survey (and of a previous survey) will be posted on the Rutgers Player-Authors website: http://player-authors.rutgers.edu/

Thank you!

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Greg Lastowka is a Professor of Law at Rutgers School of Law-Camden and a co-founder of the Terra Nova weblog. His research focuses on the laws of intellectual property and new technology. You can find him on the web at http://lastowka.rutgers.edu/

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