“…Fewer efforts are dedicated to determining the levels of knowledge and depths of misunderstanding that students have today. Two research studies carried out in Taiwan (Chou, Chan, & Wu, 2007;Wu, Chou, Ke, & Wang, 2010) underline the confusion and erroneous interpretations, e.g., that all contents available on the Internet are free to use, at no cost; that all educational uses constitute fair use; and that any downloading is permitted for students paying tuition. Also deserving mention here is the study by the Joint Information Systems Committee (2012) focusing specifically on doctorate students, again reflecting the generalized absence of clarity when it comes to copyright related with the publication and diffusion of one's PhD research.…”