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"Cracking down on college students, the music industry is sending thousands more complaints to top universities this school year than it did last year as it targets music illegally downloaded over campus computer networks. A few schools, including Ohio and Purdue universities, already have received more than 1,000 complaints accusing individual students since last fall — significant increases over the past school year. For students who are caught, punishments vary from e-mail warnings to semester-long suspensions from classes. The trade group for the largest music labels, the Recording Industry Association of America, identified at the Top of Forrequest of The Associated Press the 25 universities that received the most copyright complaints it sent so far this school year. The trade group long has pressured schools to act more aggressively against online pirates on campus. "It's something we feel we have to do," RIAA President Carey Sherman said. "We have to let people know that if they engage in this activity, they are not anonymous."
Said By Taggart
I'd suggest the RIAA isn't ruining anyone's education by penalizing people who break the law.
What's wrong with downloading a free tune if it's offered free by the artist, otherwise pay the 99 cents?
Said By Thefremen
Said By Taggart
I'd suggest the RIAA isn't ruining anyone's education by penalizing people who break the law.
What's wrong with downloading a free tune if it's offered free by the artist, otherwise pay the 99 cents?
Besides the fact you can only authorize 5 installs of XP and the quality sucks from iTunes' store?