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mike92
Hallo Leute,

anbei eine Einladung zu einer [weiteren] Studie. Wenn Ihr Lust habt, bitte
verteilen bzw. dran teilnehmen,

Danke, viele Grüße, schöne Rest-Woche, Mike

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Dear Reader,

The TU Dresden participates in a European-wide study organised within
the FIDIS (Future of Identity in the Information Society -
www.fidis.net). This study involves gathering traffic data for a number
of volunteers over a period of 30 days.
We are looking for people who will be tracked for the purpose of a
sociological study about the use of online communication.
Teams from the FIDIS project in each country (mainly research and
academic environment) will provide (or install if you want) a special
software that will be used to collect desired data. This software will
be provided to all participants in both source code and executables, and
its functionality is verified by an external auditor. Data will be
collected periodically and there will be regular transfers of observed
traffic to our collection servers. We will provide all participants with
a removal tool (or members of national teams will remove the software
manually) once the experiment is over.

Each participant in the study will receive a monetary compensation, and
we are running an auction to select those who will take part. We invite
you to submit a bid for the amount of money you require to take part in
such a study. As our budget is fixed and limited, successful bidders
will be those who bid the lowest amounts, and each will be paid the
amount of compensation demanded by the lowest unsuccessful bidder.

Please visit the link http://www.buslab.org/fidis/ regardless of your
intent to take (or not) part in this study.

Best regards,
THE FIDIS Team

stabilo
rofl.gif

Sicher doch.
Genlog
erinnert mich sehr an die "Studie" von vor ein, zwei Jahren, bei welcher man seine Einwilligung abgeben musste, sich per GSM-Tracking überwachen zu lassen.
Natürlich musste man auch dort angeben, für welchen Geldbetrag man sich verkauft happy.gif

Leider finde ich gerade nichts mehr dazu, aber hat es sich letztendlich nicht als Projekt u.a. von Pfitzmann (Datenschutz & Datensicherheit) herausgestellt?