Aug 27 2001

Campus Music Trades Continue



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!

Related

  1. RIAA initiative not limited to campus network users
  2. Stealing music
  3. Majority of Youth Understand ‘Copyright,’ But Many Continue to Download Illegally
  4. Campus ‘Mini-Napster’ Suits Settled
  5. RIAA nabs 45 on-campus (Keene State College, NH) Students for Illegal Downloads
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