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RIAA, MPAA
by Jordan Grodecki on November 22, 2007

The RIAA has launched yet another set of lawsuit onto university students across the US. Obviously they are being "kind" and offering the students a reduced rate for the file sharing that is "killing" the industry.
The universities targeted are listed below, with the number of pupils effected in brackets. The university of Texas-Austin appears to be the uni with the most file sharers, or at least the most caught, whereas Princeton has relatively few. Interesting, ey?
# Boston University (40)
# Brown University (12)
# Central Michigan University (28)
# Columbia University (43)
# Dartmouth College (22)
# Duke University (27)
# North Carolina State University (38)
# Princeton University (10)
# University of Chicago (14)
# University of Connecticut (26)
# University of Maine System (34)
# University of Nebraska-Lincoln (14)
# University of Pennsylvania (16)
# University of Tennessee-Knoxville (32)
# University of Texas-Austin (50)
# Yale University (11)
If the Unis pass the letters on is pretty much up to them, but they generally do as to not get sued themselves.
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