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Colleges and universities around the country are seeing a significant increase in the number of copyright infringement notices that they receive from the RIAA. Schools that typically get a handful of notices in a month are now seeing several times those in a single week. The RIAA says it isn't doing anything differently, but school IT administrators are not thrilled about the extra work the notices entail.

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Man I can't wait till these bastards get themselves into so much trouble that they have to file a bankruptcy. The court just said that the RIAA can't sue for people making files available via p2p. So then why are they still trying to bully the educators all over the country. Maybe they need an education into the fact that you need a license to practice private investigations. And to carry this out they need the whip put to them called heavy fines and jail time to those vigilante's who think the law doesn't apply to them.

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Man I can't wait till these bastards get themselves into so much trouble that they have to file a bankruptcy. The court just said that the RIAA can't sue for people making files available via p2p. So then why are they still trying to bully the educators all over the country. Maybe they need an education into the fact that you need a license to practice private investigations. And to carry this out they need the whip put to them called heavy fines and jail time to those vigilante's who think the law doesn't apply to them.

unless they kids pay for a lawyer to dismiss it and still pay for the appeals they are going to go after the students. each settlement is money that the 3rd party company that did the illegal search gets.

settle is still cheaper then paying a lawyer. time and money of the students

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