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Some Colleges See Massive Spike in RIAA Copyright Notices
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Old 05-02-2008, 01:02 PM
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Some Colleges See Massive Spike in RIAA Copyright Notices

University administrators note that there has not been a recorded increase in file-sharing activity, and – unlike in the past – many of the RIAA’s notices don’t have any corresponding activity in university traffic logs.

“We are not sure [whether] what we have is an allegation of copyright infringement or an allegation of possible future illegal behavior,” said IU associate vice president of IT Mark Bruhn. “The whole thing is very concerning, to be frank. We don't know why they are doing this and I'm not sure they know what they are doing.”


The content industry is pushing initiatives that compel public schools to action after a threshold volume of notices is met, said Luker. Such legislation is currently working its way through a number of states, including Illinois and Tennessee.


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Sounds like time for a "cease and desist order" or a harassment injuction. There are few things worse than lawyers playing loose with the law.
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We don't know why they are doing this and I'm not sure they know what they are doing.
They are trolling for dollars. The gravy train is grinding to a halt and the geedy bastards are squirming.
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That is a pre-cursory move on the part of the RIAA..

We warned them of possible litigation but they did not cease or prevent the activities.

Mark my words.. They are now hoping to get the big fish.. The Universities.. They are going to say they are enabling the students..

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That is a pre-cursory move on the part of the RIAA..

We warned them of possible litigation but they did not cease or prevent the activities.

Mark my words.. They are now hoping to get the big fish.. The Universities.. They are going to say they are enabling the students..

You watch!!
I find it VERY telling that the RIAA has always intentionally avoided sending these to Harvard. Even though they are in the top 10 for file sharing.

The RIAA is scared to death of suing them b/c they have the largest endowment in the world, and probably some of the smartest lawyers in history.
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I find it VERY telling that the RIAA has always intentionally avoided sending these to Harvard. Even though they are in the top 10 for file sharing.

The RIAA is scared to death of suing them b/c they have the largest endowment in the world, and probably some of the smartest lawyers in history.

Do you have a link to some real evidence for that I'm sure there a few lawyers who would love to pursue a selective prosection case is the start going after universities. Not of course that we would wish ill upon the RIAA but in fairness it would simply have to be done.
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Why the RIAA may be afraid of targeting Harvard students
Is The RIAA Afraid to Sue Harvard Students? | Listening Post from Wired.com
Harvard v. RIAA: Harvard tells schools to not give in to RIAA demands | News | College Being
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/8896/Harvard+Law:+'Universities+Should+Tell+the+RIAA+to +Take+a+Hike'

Harvard Law has openly spoken out against the RIAA.
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Why the RIAA may be afraid of targeting Harvard students
Is The RIAA Afraid to Sue Harvard Students? | Listening Post from Wired.com
Harvard v. RIAA: Harvard tells schools to not give in to RIAA demands | News | College Being
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/8896/Harvard+Law:+'Universities+Should+Tell+the+RIAA+to +Take+a+Hike'

Harvard Law has openly spoken out against the RIAA.
I didn't read your links, but they're like a school-yard bully... always picks on someone smaller than himself.
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The RIAA sees the writing on the wall and knows they are on the verge of oblivion. They are just trying to go down kicking and screaming. F*** them.
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