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And while I do dislike a lot of the things the RIAA and their ilk have done I will agree that these students file sharing over an internal network so they will not be subjected to the 'laws' of the internet is wrong. This is not like copying your cd to a tape or burning a copy of it for your friend. Some of these college networks are huge and interconnected with other colleges/universities. They need to pay for their things like everyone else.
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Greed, greed & more greed.  Suicida| | 04/27/06
Greed??  marbing@... | 04/27/06
Something for nothing? That can be defined in many ways.  HypnoToad72 | 04/27/06
That's where you're wrong  Necrolin | 04/27/06
people who buy the most music...  cyber-shoplifter | 04/28/06
Ludicrous...  DarbyOhara | 05/01/06
Isn't China a more profitable target?  HypnoToad72 | 04/27/06
Re: Studios, RIAA target student piracy  none none | 04/27/06
Greed? Give me a break...  ishtar_z | 04/27/06
so you think  Shelendrea | 04/28/06
I just knew....  DarbyOhara | 05/01/06
Planting the Seeds  ArthurDent | 04/27/06
Lawsuits are a stupid biz model  cyber-shoplifter | 04/28/06
Not everything in life is free you know  Shelendrea | 04/28/06
music seems to find a way to be heard..  cyber-shoplifter | 04/28/06
Music may find a way to be heard  Shelendrea | 04/28/06
How?  DarbyOhara | 05/01/06
Why should you care?  DarbyOhara | 05/01/06
Students to launch program back at RIAA and MPAA  Boot_Agnostic | 04/28/06
I am so proud of these kids..  cyber-shoplifter | 04/28/06

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