%0 Book %A Piotr Toczyski %D 2025 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 2191-3293 %@ 9783631930274 %T Four Internet Studies in Global Ethics and Global Education. Focus on Poland %R 10.3726/b23109 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1587075 %X The Poland’s case study examines how historical context shapes digital behaviors in a semi- peripheral information society. The research spans four key areas: First, it analyzes how Western internet tools are adapted for Polish users. Second, it explores informal circulation of audiovisual content, particularly American TV series, through “peer re-production”. Third, it traces how current digital sharing practices evolved from analog copying culture during the Polish People’s Republic era, when VHS tapes were widely shared, influencing modern attitudes toward digital piracy and content access. Finally, it examines how global digital communication forms are localized, using Facebook art memes as an example. This research highlights Poland’s unique position between global digital frameworks and local cultural practices, showing how historical patterns of media consumption continue to influence modern digital behavior. %K Digital media, Social networks, Content sharing, Media piracy, Meme culture, Cultural adaptation, Post-communist society, Facebook, TV series distribution, Poland, Westernization, Internet culture, Peer reproduction, VHS culture, Art memes %G English