The Register informs us that the RIAA is proceeding against another 532 music-swapping US students at 21 universities, including 89 John Does (for earlier RIAA action see IPKat blogs of 9 September and 19 October last). The IPKat guesses that, if things are tough for the music industry these days, they must be even tougher for students ...
RIAA here; how not to get sued by RIAA here; anti-RIAA here; RIA here; IRA here
THE EDUCATIONAL BURDEN: UPLOAD, DOWNLOAD ...
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