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by Marc on May 15, 2007

The renewed RIAA offensive on colleges is a perfect case in point. Students in particular are tech savvy, concentrated, and highly social, a recipe for a rise in darknets, or closed private networks, that cannot be monitored by RIAA and their agents.
Ohio University rates as one of RIAA's successes, that is, if you only count PR. RIAA pressured several schools, including Ohio U, which received 1,200 copyright infringement notices, to crack down on their students. Ohio U is one of the few schools to cooperate and banned P2P on campus. The result - students used Direct Connect P2P software to create darknet hubs.
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