Sep 14 2002

USC to Students: No Sharing Files

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Students at the University of Southern California could face a school year without computer access if they are busted swapping movies and music online.

In an e-mail message to all students, school officials warned that using peer-to-peer file-trading services could force the university to kick students off the network.

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