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RIAA Files Lawsuits Against 405 Students Using Internet2







RIAA Files Lawsuits Against 405 Students
Using Internet2

RIAA Files Lawsuits Against 405 Students
Using Internet2
04/13/2005 10:38 AM

The Recording Industry Association of America announced it would file copyright infringement lawsuits against 405 college students on 18 different campuses across the United States today. This series of lawsuits focuses specifically on file swappers on the high speed Internet2 research network.




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They will never learn, no I am not referring to the students I am referring to the RIAA. I am thinking go ahead keep on suing college kids and pissing off people who will probably never buy music in a music store again.

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The network is still mainly intended for research, but students connected up realised the benefits of being able to download songs in 20 seconds and films in five minutes. However, the RIAA was less impresed at this use for it and will today file lawsuits against 405 students at 18 collegs across the US.

Cary Sherman, RIAA President, said: "We cannot let this high-speed network become a zone of lawlessness where the normal rules don’t apply. By taking this initial action, we are putting students and administrators everywhere on notice that there are consequences for unlawful uses of this special network."

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