Jorge
June 5th, 2007, 09:11 PM
SafeMedia Corp challenged colleges and universities to work to eliminate illegal P2P file-sharing of copyrighted material on campus networks in testimony before the House Committee on Science and Technology.
<p>The House Committee on Science and Technology held a hearing today called "The Role of Technology in Reducing Illegal File-sharing: A University Perspective" which focused on the experiences of universities that have implemented technological measures to reduce P2P sharing on campus networks.</p>
<p>In his testimony, SafeMedia Corporation CEO and Founder, Safwat Fahmy, challenged
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<p>The House Committee on Science and Technology held a hearing today called "The Role of Technology in Reducing Illegal File-sharing: A University Perspective" which focused on the experiences of universities that have implemented technological measures to reduce P2P sharing on campus networks.</p>
<p>In his testimony, SafeMedia Corporation CEO and Founder, Safwat Fahmy, challenged
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