Aug 27 2001

Campus Music Trades Continue

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Wired.com reports good news for college students: “College students intent on sharing music and movie files over the Internet are in for a surprise when they return to school — they’ll have fewer restrictions on their swapping.” Fun fun so in between getting seriously drunk and abusing sorority girls, college kids can download music!

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