Sep 14 2002

USC to Students: No Sharing Files

  • Written by Jorge
  • No Comments

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.

Full Story

Related Posts

  1. Students spurn free music downloads
  2. Florida Dorms Lock Out P2P Users
  3. College Allows File-Sharing for Students Who Ace Copyright Law Test
  4. 13 students busted for file-sharing
  5. Students refuse to buy a single song from Napster
Zeropaid on Facebook

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Trackbacks url:

Leave a Comment...

Giganews Newsgroups


1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars Loading ... Loading ...

  • soulxtc: Actually no. See this > http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/soulxtc/ip... (From http://www.zeropaid.com/news/10021...
  • soulxtc: Actually no. See this > http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/soulxtc/ip... (From http://www.zeropaid.com/news/10021...
  • D.AN: "... the basic system [...] is Capitalist. Trying to change that [...] just means there will be a lot of corporation own...
  • D.AN: You seem to have the misinformation that file-sharers are part of one group. However, that is not true. "Even ideas, ...
  • D.AN: Ignorant you are, malgre....
  • D.AN: So you agree that you act based on accusation, malgre....
  • D.AN: Does the public require "a *right* to access the creations of others" if those creations are put in public by the creato...
  • D.AN: malgre, we don't care about what you think, so we also don't need your life story in speculative form....
  • sdsd