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Why does the MPAA & RIAA hate college students?

Posted: Jan.23.2008 01:16 PM

The MPAA and RIAA try to enforce copyrights over movies and music through the DMCA. Downloading a movie or song without paying for it is usually illegal - unless it is actually being given away for free by the owner, like in a promotion or through approved websites. If you use programs to download or share movies or music the MPAA and RIAA can find you and send the campus a "DMCA Notice" that you are violating their copyright. If you continue to break the law they can sue you in court for a LOT of money. The best thing you can do is download your music legally.

Why the MPAA and RIAA Can't stand college students

Legal2Share (Legal alternatives for downloading)

File Sharing

MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America)

RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)

DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act)

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Posted: Jan.29.2007 03:46 PM

The Packet Shaper was recently upgraded by the campus networking department. They have finished the process of rebuilding the rules as to what traffic gets priority. If you feel that this is still affecting any of your network applications, please let us know so that we can report it to the campus network group and assist in getting this issue resolved.

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