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RIAA dishes out yet more lawsuits to Uni goers
Filed in archive RIAA, MPAA by Jordan Grodecki on November 22, 2007
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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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